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  2. Crazy about cast iron? Shop Walmart’s sizzling sale on top ...

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    The iconic Lodge cast iron cookware is on sale at Walmart. Now's the time to stock up! ... Prices on top-rated pieces like pans, griddles and Dutch ovens start at just $20 — and discounts are ...

  3. Table Talk Pies - Wikipedia

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    [5] [4] The company produces 180,000 4-inch pies and 80,000 8-inch pies daily [5] with flavors that include blueberry, apple, lemon, chocolate eclair, pineapple, cherry, pumpkin, peach, pecan, banana creme, and chocolate creme. [4] Table Talk Pies is the manufacturer of Walmart's private label, 84-cent Freshness Guaranteed, The Bakery ...

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    In fact, nearly 2,000 reviewers have given the lid a nearly perfect 4.8-star overall rating. "I have many pans that I don' have lids to fit," another reviewer wrote. "This all in one will work ...

  5. Twin Bing - Wikipedia

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    The original Bing was introduced in 1923. [3] The Bing originally came in four flavors: cherry, pineapple, vanilla, and maple. It is still made by hand today. [3] Sometime in the 1920s to 1930s, the candy bar was released in a "Crow Bar" package that included trading cards featuring film stars.

  6. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1940s, Popsicle Pete ads were created by Woody Gelman and his partner Ben Solomon, and appeared on Popsicle brand packages for decades. [ 14 ] The mascot was then introduced in Canada in 1988 and featured in television commercials, [ 15 ] promotions, [ 16 ] and print advertisements [ 17 ] until 1996.

  7. Bomb Pop - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, The Walt Disney Company made a deal with Wells' Dairy to release Buzz Lightyear Bomb Pops. [6] Several competitors sell similar looking popsicles, with some litigation by a competitor in 2014, which was eventually dismissed. [7] [8] Blue Bunny celebrated Bomb Pops' 50th anniversary in 2005 by starting a sweepstakes.