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Munchies are a type of confectionery produced by Nestlé. They were introduced by the British firm Mackintosh's in 1957. [1] The brand was later acquired by Nestlé as part of its takeover of Rowntree Mackintosh in 1988. The original variety of Munchies are individual milk chocolate-coated sweets with a caramel and biscuit centre.
Commercial Chex Mix. This is a list of brand name snack foods.A snack or snack food is a portion of food often much smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals. [1]
Munchies (confectionery), sold by Nestlé; Munchies (snack mix), sold by Frito-Lay; Munchies, the mascots of the defunct Canadian Hostess Potato Chips brand; Snack foods; A strong hunger. In particular, see Effects of cannabis § Appetite
In a medium sauce pot add the maple syrup and the brown sugar, bring up to a simmer. Cut each raw biscuit into fourths and roll each section into a ball. Gently add them into the simmering syrup ...
Munchies – A prepackaged snack mix made by and with Frito-Lay products such as Doritos, Cheetos, Rold Gold Pretzels, and Sun Chips. Trail mix – These generally contain granola , raisins, nuts, and chocolate chips or M&M's Popular brands include Planters Nuts And Chocolate Trail Mix (from KraftHeinz ), and Kirkland Signature Trail Mix (from ...
French Toast Crunch is a breakfast cereal launched in the mid-1990s, flavored to taste like French toast, by the General Mills company. The cereal pieces originally looked like mini slices of French toast, but General Mills changed the cereal to a style similar in appearance to Cinnamon Toast Crunch; a thin, wavy square sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar flavoring.
French toast was popularly served in railroad dining cars of the early and mid-20th century. The Santa Fe was especially known for its French toast, and some railroads provided recipes for these and other dining car offerings to the public as a promotional feature. [51] The dish is commonly eaten with butter, powdered sugar, and maple syrup ...
The discussion is archived at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Munchies. The consensus was that the article should be moved to Wiktionary. Joyous 03:30, Feb 13, 2005 (UTC) Should be a page for the Nestle chocolate snack 'Munchies' but don't know how to start it as there's already a page titled 'Munchies (food)' Cavie78 20:28, 16 January 2006 (UTC)