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  2. Cheez Doodles - Wikipedia

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    Cheez Doodles are a cheese-flavored baked cheese puff made of extruded cornmeal and are similar to Frito-Lay's Cheetos and Herr Foods Cheese Curls. The snack was created by Morrie Yohai and is produced by Pennsylvania-based snack foods producer Wise Foods.

  3. Cheetos - Wikipedia

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    While Cheetos were not the first snack food of its kind (Elmer's Chee Wee's were created in 1933 [6]), newer competing products in the snack food category have since emerged—including Utz Cheese Curls, Herr's Cheese Curls and Wise Cheez Doodles, along with Planters' Cheese Puffs and Cheese Curls. Most of the competing cheese-flavored snacks ...

  4. Cheese puffs - Wikipedia

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    Cheese puffs were invented independently by two companies in the United States during the 1930s. According to one account, Edward Wilson noticed strings of puffed corn oozing from flaking machines in the mid 1930s at the Flakall Corporation of Beloit, Wisconsin, a producer of flaked, partially cooked animal feed.

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  6. I Tried Every Cheetos Flavor & the Best Was Tangy and Spicy - AOL

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    The Cheetos that broke the mold, these hot and spicy crunchy bits of dopamine may well be why Cheetos are even still around. I grabbed a Flamin' Hot bag from a local convenience store for $5.89.

  7. Old London Foods - Wikipedia

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    The chips were produced by extrusion, similar to the later Cheez Doodles, with cornmeal being extruded under pressure through a W-shaped opening. [10] After acquiring corn chip producer Circle D Foods in 1959, Old London's "Dipsy Doodles" brand of corn chips became the second-best selling corn chip in the United States behind Fritos. [1]

  8. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never Stop Craving

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  9. Wise Foods - Wikipedia

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    Wise Foods, Inc. is a company based in Berwick, Pennsylvania, that makes snacks and sells them through retail food outlets in 15 eastern seaboard states, as well as Vermont, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C. Best known for its several varieties of potato chips, Wise also offers Cheez Doodles, bagged popcorn, tortilla chips, pork rinds, onion rings, Dipsy Doodle ...