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  2. Choc Nut - Wikipedia

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    Choc Nut (stylized as Choc⋆Nut) is a trademark for a candy bar manufactured by Annie's Sweets Manufacturing and Packaging Corporation, a Philippine-based company. [1] The ingredients of Choc Nut include peanuts, sugar, milk powder, cocoa powder and vanilla.

  3. Would you drink hot chocolate with bone broth in it?

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    "Why it's become more popular today is there are these New Age health attributes that have been assigned to bone broth and different groups that make marketing claims about their own bone broth."

  4. 50 Cult Favorite Items From Whole Foods That Loyal Shoppers ...

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    Whole Foods experts know to take advantage of the scales the store puts around those areas and how to best hack it so their lunch is closer to $7 than $17. Jeff Greenberg - Getty Images 365 Brown Rice

  5. The Surprising Fruit That's the Top Winter Superfood - AOL

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    “Wintertime gets a bad rap, but there are so many seasonal staples that stand out around this time, and they can make the colder months nutritious and delicious for us,” says Jaclyn London, R ...

  6. Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate is a food made from roasted and ground cocoa beans that can be a liquid, solid, or paste, either on its own or as a flavoring in other foods. The cacao tree has been used as a source of food for at least 5,300 years, starting with the Mayo-Chinchipe culture in what is present-day Ecuador.

  7. Milk chocolate - Wikipedia

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    However, this was not meant to be eaten, but it was meant to be used for chocolate milk drinks; milk chocolate as we know it today was only created a decade later. [10] In 1887, the first eating milk chocolate brand, Gala Peter, was finally launched. Daniel Peter called his product 'Gala' after the Greek word meaning 'milk'. [11]

  8. This Is the Most Popular Costco Product in Your State - AOL

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    They eat a lot of pancakes up there, so I get the berry love. Though, it feels like this might have to do more with the produce available in those beautiful, magical wooded states than Costco’s ...

  9. Coconut doughnut - Wikipedia

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    A 1946 recipe in the Chicago Tribune suggested coconut or chopped nuts as a doughnut topping. [4] During a 1964 discussion of doughnut popularity and innovation (such as drive thru stores, the doughnut hole, and a handle to aid coffee dipping) advertising director Carl Zucher of the Mr. Donut company said a customer at a Florida drive-in feeds them to his horse, and especially the toasted ...