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  2. Snapple - Wikipedia

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    The original name of that particular apple juice product, Snapple, a portmanteau derived from the words snappy and apple, became the new name for their beverage company. Thus the Snapple Beverage Corporation was born, beginning in the early 1980s. [3] [4] Snapple would not manufacture their first tea, lemon tea, until 1987. [5]

  3. Welcome Back to the 90s: I Tried the Revamped Snapple ... - AOL

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    1. Agave Cactus (Snapple Elements Rain) $1.59 at Target. Shop Now. According to the label, this is made mostly with pear juice. To me, it tastes like white grape juice.

  4. I tried every Snapple flavor I could find and ranked them ...

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    After trying every flavor of Snapple I could find at the supermarket, I really enjoyed the kiwi-strawberry, Go Bananas, and lemonade varieties.

  5. Leonard Marsh (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Marsh (January 5, 1933 – May 21, 2013) was an American businessman who co-founded the Snapple Beverage Corporation (now part of the Dr Pepper Snapple Group) in 1972. [1] [2] Marsh co-founded Snapple, which was originally known as Unadulterated Food Products, with his brother-in-law, Hyman Golden, and childhood friend, Arnold Greenberg ...

  6. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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    A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input. Templates sometimes use MediaWiki parser functions, nicknamed "magic words", a simple scripting language. Template pages are found in the template ...

  7. Talk:Snapple - Wikipedia

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    However, just a day later, I got a "Notability" tag, and after reading the Notability article, realized it's not notable enough for a full article. So, I merged the Snapple Real Facts article with the Snapple article. Feel free to add more facts you know are wrong. Just remember to mention what number it is, and cite your source.

  8. How to Decode the Tiny Stickers on Grocery Store Fruits and ...

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    Fast Facts: Produce Stickers 101 PLU codes help consumers and retailers better understand the products they are choosing. Here's what you need to know about them.

  9. Template:User Facts/doc - Wikipedia

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