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  2. Hershey's Kisses - Wikipedia

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    All Kisses wrappers have a food safe paper strip called a plume as an identification tag sticking from the top of the foil wrapper. [12] When the paper plume was added to the Kisses wrapper in 1921, originally it was a flag for the "Hershey's" brand, distinguishing Hershey's Kisses from its competitors. [13]

  3. Yorkie (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Yorkie bars were originally composed of six chunks of chocolate each marked Rowntree; they were wrapped in both foil and an outer paper wrapper and weighed 58 g (2.0 oz). [12] [13] The wrapping was later switched to a single plastic foil wrapper. More recently, in an effort to reduce costs, the number of chunks was reduced to five with "Yorkie ...

  4. Dove (chocolate brand) - Wikipedia

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    Dove dark chocolate bar. Dove produces a wide range of chocolates including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, caramel, fruits, nuts, Minstrels, Ripple (milk chocolate with a folded or "rippled" milk chocolate center), Amicelli, Duetto, Promises, Bubbles, and Truffle. Related brands in other parts of the world include "Jewels", and "Senzi" in the ...

  5. Is It Safe to Cook with Aluminum Foil? - AOL

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    Americans have been using aluminum foil for over 100 years, since it was first used to wrap Life Savers, candy bars, and gum. For many years up to today, we’ve mostly used it in our kitchens, to ...

  6. 16 Breakfast Bars You'll Want to Make Forever - AOL

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    Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Bars. Full of oats, chocolate chips and chia seeds, these oatmeal bars are perfect for an on-the-go breakfast. ... but found brown rice syrup held the bars together the best ...

  7. Chunky (candy bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Chunky candy bar was introduced in the late 1930s by New York City candy maker Philip Silvershein, at the time made with milk chocolate, raisins, cashews and Brazil nuts. Silvershein, a friend of William Wrigley Jr. , distributed the bar via the Wrigley Gum Company .