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  4. Edible Arrangements - Wikipedia

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    Edible Arrangements has established a charitable gift giving program with National Breast Cancer Research Foundation in national and local level as a part of Breast Cancer Awareness month each October. Stores located throughout the United States and Canada have established a relationship with the Breast Cancer Society of United States and Canada.

  5. Roast goose - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, roast goose is a staple for Christmas Day meals. [5] For European cultures, roast goose is traditionally [6] eaten only on appointed holidays, including St. Martin's Day. [7] It is generally replaced by the turkey in the United States. Similarly, goose is often an alternative to turkey on European Christmas tables. [citation needed]

  6. Goose as food - Wikipedia

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    For many European cultures, roast goose is traditionally [13] eaten only on appointed holidays, including Christmas and St. Martin's Day. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Roast goose was a traditional Sabbath meal among Jews in Eastern Europe.

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    Muktuk has been found to be a good source of vitamin C, the epidermis containing up to 38 mg (0.59 gr) per 100 grams (3.5 oz). [12] [13] It was used as an antiscorbutic by British Arctic explorers. [14]

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