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  2. Dole Whip - Wikipedia

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    Dole Whip was created by Dole Food Company at the Dole Technical Center in San Jose, California by food scientist Kathy Westphal in 1983. [2] In 1976, Dole took over from United Airlines as the sponsor of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (an attraction inside the Adventureland section of Disneyland), [8] offering pineapple juice & fruit spears, and in 1983 sponsoring the Florida version of ...

  3. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    Dole Whip It. 4. Disney's Dole Whip. For many Disney lovers, ... Made at Woody's Lunch Box in Hollywood Studios' Toy Story Land, it features a cream-cheese spread and a mix of garlic, mayo, and ...

  4. Dole whips up 8 new Dole Whip recipes you can make at home

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    Dole debuts eight new Dole Whip recipes you can make at home including curry and mango, halo-halo, spicy tamarind, fresh mint, peppermint candy canes and more.

  5. How a young UC Davis graduate invented Dole Whip, a Disney ...

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    UC Davis graduate Kathy Westphal, who invented Dole Whip in the 1980s, visits a Froyo location in San Luis Obispo in July, where they sell the product as Dole Soft Serve Pineapple.

  6. Brewery releases Dole Whip-flavored beer, runs out due to ...

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    Called the Dole Whip Sour, the drink supposedly tastes like the pineapple soft serve and consists of the “actual Dole Whip mix,” pineapple puree and milk sugar. Brewery releases Dole Whip ...

  7. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Dole Whip—though not invented in the islands, Dole and pineapples are associated with Hawaii [5] Guri-guri—a sherbet originating from Maui via Japan [6] Haupia—a standalone dessert, or coconut flavoring accompaniment to others; Hawaiian shave ice also known as "ice shave" in other parts of the state [7]