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  2. Crunch 'n Munch - Wikipedia

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    Crunch 'n Munch Buttery Toffee flavor. Crunch 'n Munch is an American brand of snack food produced by Conagra Brands consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts.

  3. List of popcorn brands - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts with various flavors, Crunch 'n Munch was first sold in 1966 by the Franklin Nut Company. [9] Fiddle Faddle: United States Popped popcorn covered with either caramel or butter toffee and mixed with peanuts, [10] the snack was introduced in 1967 and is commonly found in discount and drug stores ...

  4. Fiddle Faddle - Wikipedia

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    Fiddle Faddle consists of popped popcorn covered with either caramel or butter toffee and mixed with peanuts. [4 ... Crunch 'n Munch; List of popcorn brands; Lolly ...

  5. Cracker Jack - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the New York Yankees baseball team replaced Cracker Jack with the milder, sweet butter toffee-flavored Crunch 'n Munch at home games. After public outcry, the club switched back to Cracker Jack.

  6. List of Conagra brands - Wikipedia

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    Crunch 'n Munch – glazed popcorn/nut mixture; David Sunflower Seeds – sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds; Dennison's – chili; Duke's – meat snacks [3] Duncan Hines – cake mixes; Eagle Mills with Ultragrain – all-purpose flour made with ultragrain; Egg Beaters – processed egg product; Fernando's – Mexican entrees and appetizers

  7. Lincoln Snacks Company - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Snacks Company (or Lincoln Snacks) was a manufacturer of caramelized popcorn and popcorn/nut mixes. Lincoln Snacks’ products are produced in Lincoln, Nebraska and sold nationally under the Poppycock, Fiddle Faddle and Screaming Yellow Zonkers (discontinued) brand names.