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  2. We Tried the New Skittles Freeze-Dried Candy Which Will ... - AOL

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    On Oct. 15, Mars Wrigley revealed Skittles Pop’d: a freeze-dried twist on the classic fruity candies. Previously, freeze-dried Skittles were only available through third-party brands.

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  4. Four freeze-dried bulk foods to stash away for emergencies - AOL

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    Lyophilization, or freeze-drying, is a food-preservation alternative designed to remove most moisture from dishes while minimizing impacts to flavor and nutritional value. Hit the trail with the ...

  5. Freeze drying - Wikipedia

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    Cell extracts that support cell-free biotechnology applications such as point-of-care diagnostics and biomanufacturing are also freeze-dried to improve stability under room temperature storage. [22] [23] Dry powders of probiotics are often produced by bulk freeze-drying of live microorganisms such as lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria. [24]

  6. Convenience food - Wikipedia

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    Cornmeal that was ground and dried, referred to as pinolli, was used by travelers as a convenience food in this manner. [6] Canned food was developed in the 19th century, primarily for military use, and became more popular during World War I. The expansion of canning depended significantly upon the development of canneries for producing large ...

  7. Bulk confectionery - Wikipedia

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    The first penny candy to be sold in the United States was the Tootsie Roll, in 1907, followed by Necco Wafers and Hershey's Kisses in subsequent decades. Bulk-sale of candy in the 20th century US was mainly through the F.W. Woolworth Company’s five and dime store chain, which closed in the 1990s, marking an end in popularity of the phenomenon.