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  2. Ruffles (potato chips) - Wikipedia

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    Ruffles (known as Lays Maxx or Lays Max in some countries and Walkers Max, Walkers Max Double Crunch or Walkers Max Strong for the UK and Ireland markets, and Lays Ondas for Peru) is an American brand of crinkle-cut potato chips.

  3. Ruffle - Wikipedia

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    Ruffle or ruffles may refer to: Ruffle (sewing), a gathered or pleated strip of fabric; Ruffle (software), a Flash Player emulator written in the Rust programming language; Ruffles (potato chips), a brand of potato chips; Ruffles and flourishes, a fanfare for ceremonial music played on drums and bugles; Ruffle Bar, an island in the US state of ...

  4. Papa Louie - Wikipedia

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    The game notably introduced Customer Coupons; any customer who is sent a coupon will visit the restaurant during the next in-game "day." [99] Papa's Sushiria was released on December 13, 2016. [100] [101] An app version, Papa's Sushiria To Go!, was released for phones and tablets on April 22, 2020. [102] [103]

  5. Quaker Oats Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Quaker Oats Company was founded in New Jersey with headquarters in Chicago, by the merger of four oat mills: the Quaker Mill Company in Ravenna, Ohio, which held the trademark on the Quaker name; the cereal mill in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, owned by John Stuart, his son Robert Stuart, and their partner George Douglas; the German Mills American Oatmeal Company in Akron, Ohio, owned by ...

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  7. Tropicana Products - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana traces his roots to Anthony T. Rossi, a native of Sicily, Italy, who immigrated to the United States in 1921 when he was 21. He drove a taxi, was a grocer in New York, then worked as a farmer in Virginia.