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  2. Planters - Wikipedia

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    Planters Nut & Chocolate Company is an American snack food company now owned by Hormel Foods. Planters is best known for its processed nuts and for the Mr. Peanut icon that symbolizes them. [1] Mr. Peanut was created by grade schooler Antonio Gentile for a 1916 contest to design the company's brand icon. [1]

  3. The 20 healthiest snacks at Trader Joe's, according to a ...

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    Twelve of these crackers have 140 calories, 2 grams of fiber, and 4 grams of protein. ... Imagine if peanut butter and a puffy chip had a baby — that’s the vibe of this healthy Trader Joe’s ...

  4. Makers of the Planters introduce new flavored cashew ... - AOL

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    Aug. 22—Following the successful launch of its new line of flavored cashews, Planters will unveil a new flavor to celebrate autumn's arrival: Planters Apple Cider Donut Cashews. Available for a ...

  5. The Absolute Best Peanut-Free Candies for Kids With Allergies

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    These peanut-free candies, including nut-free chocolate, Skittles, and gummy bears, are perfect for kids and adults with allergies to enjoy this Halloween. ... tree nuts, egg, wheat and gluten ...

  6. Trail mix - Wikipedia

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    Planters-brand trail mix Studentenfutter (student fodder) Trail mix is a type of snack mix, typically a combination of granola, dried fruit, nuts, and sometimes candy, developed as food to be taken along on hikes. Trail mix is a popular snack food for hikes, because it is lightweight, easy to store, and nutritious, providing a quick energy ...

  7. Amedeo Obici - Wikipedia

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    Planters owned four factories by 1930. Obici invented a new method of skinning and blanching peanuts so the roasted goobers came out clean. In 1913, they built a new processing plant in the heart of peanut farming territory in Suffolk, Virginia. Part of Obici's success was in marketing and finding new products to add to Planters' stock.