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  2. Aplets & Cotlets - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Washington produced more apples than the rest of the United States combined. [4] In the early 20th century, Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban, Armenian immigrants and proprietors of an apple orchard in Cashmere, Washington , began producing Aplets to make use of their surplus crops and earn extra income during the winter.

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    The best Walmart sales to shop ahead of the Holiday Deals 2024 Even though Walmart's October Deals event was just announced, some savings are already worth shopping for.

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  6. Egremont Russet - Wikipedia

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    The Egremont Russet is a cultivar of dessert apple, of the russet type. It has a rich, nutty flavour and crisp, firm and fairly juicy flesh. It was first recorded in 1872, and is believed to have been raised by the Earl of Egremont at Petworth in Sussex, UK. It was first popular in the Victorian era and has remained popular ever since.

  7. Spangles (sweets) - Wikipedia

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    The Old English Spangles packet contained "traditional English" flavours. The standard line-up was liquorice (black), mint humbug (brown), pear drop (orange/red), aniseed (green) and treacle (opaque mustard yellow), [9] but other flavours appeared from time to time. The sweets' individual wrappers were striped, distinguishing them from regular ...