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  2. Simply make these delicious treats with layers of shortbread cookies, homemade caramel, and chocolate ganache. Add a sprinkle of flaky salt on top for added interest.

  3. Squares (crisps) - Wikipedia

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    The crisps have been around since at least the 1980s and went under the name of Square Crisps. [1] Several of their advertisements featured the comedian Lenny Henry and were marketed with slogans such as "more of a crunch than a crisp" and "the crisp that isn't a crisp". [ 2 ]

  4. The 16 Best Things to Buy at Trader Joe's This February - AOL

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    Lightly salted vanilla-tinged caramel covered in a dark chocolate shell—if that doesn't say "Happy Valentine's Day," we don't know what does. Find the 10-ounce bag for $5.49 in the candy section.

  5. McCoy's (crisp) - Wikipedia

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    McCoy's is a brand of crinkle-cut crisps made in the United Kingdom by KP Snacks.It was first produced in 1985 [1] and is marketed under the slogan "The Real McCoy's – Accept No Imitations" ("Don't Deny the Beast" in current advertising), exploiting the Scottish idiom "the real McCoy".

  6. Monster Munch - Wikipedia

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    In France, the major potato crisp brand Intersnack (France) commercializes a range of flavoured potato chip based snacks with the name "Monster Munch". The range of flavours includes ready salted, ham & cheese, barbecue, ketchup, pizza and cream cheese. The monsters are smaller in size than UK Monster Munch, much thinner with a smiling ghost shape.

  7. Walker's Shortbread - Wikipedia

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    Walker's Shortbread Ltd. (formerly Walkers) is a Scottish manufacturer of shortbread, biscuits, cookies, and crackers. The shortbread is baked in the Moray village of Aberlour, following a recipe developed by Joseph Walker in 1898. The company is one of Scotland's biggest exporters of food, [2] [3] and employs over 1,200 people. [4]

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    Plus, José Andrés opens one of his most popular restaurants (and a rooftop bar), smoky Japanese chicken ramen showcases a familiar face, two of L.A.'s top bakeries expand and more.

  9. Seabrook Potato Crisps - Wikipedia

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    Most of the potatoes used by the company are grown within 50 miles of the Bradford headquarters, Seabrook House. The crisps, sold in a variety of pack sizes, are salted with sea salt and are produced in a range of new and traditional flavours. The brand is best known for its bold flavours.