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  2. Toxic Waste (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Some Toxic Waste products have a hard, sour exterior and a sour interior. [4] Toxic Waste candy products are made in Brazil, Pakistan [2] and Spain. The product is distributed in the United States, [2] United Kingdom, by Newbridge Foods of Bromborough, Wirral, [5] Europe, Canada, [2] South Africa and other countries.

  3. John Belushi - Wikipedia

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    John Adam Belushi (/ b ə ˈ l uː ʃ i /; January 24, 1949 – March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor, and musician.He was one of seven Saturday Night Live cast members of the first season. [1]

  4. You Can't Do That on Television - Wikipedia

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    As with waterings, the sliming gag was used in almost every episode, especially from 1982 onward. According to writer-director Geoffrey Darby, the slime gave the kids a "comeuppance", so that they wouldn't appear arrogant. [16] Green slime was a fixture of the series from the very beginning, appearing in the show's first episode. In the book ...

  5. Pickle Lovers, Pucker Up: These Snacks Are Simply Dill-icious

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    The pretzel sticks are finger licking good thanks to their taste that combines tangy vinegar with real dill seasonings. Walmart. $2.98 at walmart.com. Lay's Dill Pickle Potato Snack Chips.

  6. Eggs Too Expensive? Here Are 6 High-Protein Alternatives. - AOL

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    $8.58 at walmart.com. Plain 5%. Greek yogurt is naturally high in protein. (A 3/4 cup of this brand contains 15 grams of the nutrient.) But the full-fat variety delivers something skim versions ...

  7. Fun Dip - Wikipedia

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    Fun Dip is a candy manufactured by the Ferrara Candy Company.The candy has been on the market in the United States and Canada since the 1940s [1] and was originally called Lik-M-Aid.