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  6. Mirage (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Mirage is a chocolate bar made by Nestlé and primarily sold in Canada. It is a long chocolate bar with a trapezoidal shape, filled with bubbles. The chocolate bar is made by Nestlé Canada. It is manufactured in a peanut-free facility. It is sold in a yellow-white wrapper. The Mirage is in many ways similar to the Aero bar, also made by ...

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    Berkshire’s A shares have never split. However, to attract small investors, the company introduced B shares (NYSE: BRK.B). Today, a B share is about 1/1,500 the size of an A share.