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  2. Curculionidae - Wikipedia

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    Most weevils feed on plants as larvae and adults, and they include important pests of cultivated plants that chew holes in fruits, nuts and other parts. [4] The long rostrum possessed by most adult weevils is used by females to help lay eggs (oviposit) inside plant tissue. [ 5 ]

  3. Aulorhynchidae - Wikipedia

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    Aulorhynchidae, the tube-snouts, is a small family of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the suborder Gasterosteoidei in the order Perciformes. These fishes are found in the northern Pacific Ocean.

  4. SweeTarts - Wikipedia

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    Giant Chewy SweeTarts. SweeTarts also come in a variety of other products including gum. Little Sweet Tarts (often packaged to be handed out as Halloween trick-or-treat candy), SweeTart "hearts" for Valentine's Day, "chicks, ducks and bunnies" shaped SweeTarts for Easter and SweeTarts Jelly Beans (marketed for Easter in some regions of the US), "skulls and bones" for Halloween.

  5. Black Jack (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Black Jack is a type of "aniseed flavour chew" according to its packaging. It is a chewy confectionery manufactured under Valeo Confectionery 's Barratt brand in UK and Spain. Introduced in the 1920s by Trebor , the wrapper originally showed gollywogs on it.

  6. Inside Hit Web Travel Competition ‘Jet Lag’: Team Reveals ...

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    Sam, you’ve tried hard to make the “Choo Choo Chew” snack show segment catch on since it was introduced by your “Jet Lag” Season 6 partner Scotty Allen.

  7. Hi-Chew - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Chew candy was first released in 1975. It was re-released in the packaging of individually wrapped candies in February 1996. The origins of Hi-Chew began when Taichiro Morinaga sought to create an edible kind of chewing gum which could be swallowed because of the Japanese cultural taboo against taking food out of one's mouth while eating. [1]