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  2. These Are the Only 9 Snacks You Should Be Buying at Aldi - AOL

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    Clancy's knows their way around pretzels, folks. These peanut butter-filled bad boys rival the beloved Trader Joe's version, and they are one of Aldi shoppers most raved-about snacks, albeit not ...

  3. 10 Aldi Items That Have the Most Customer Complaints - AOL

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    Aldi sells refrigerated pizza — like the Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen brand — for relatively low prices, starting at about $7.39. But just because the price is low, doesn’t mean customers ...

  4. Peanut Butter Pretzel Cookies Are the Easiest No-Bake Treat - AOL

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    They're made with peanut butter, oats, and pretzels, and stay fresh for up to a week! These sweet and salty no-bake cookies are the easiest dessert recipe. They're made with peanut butter, oats ...

  5. Pretzel - Wikipedia

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    Today, pretzels come in various shapes, textures, and colors, but the original soft pretzel is still one of the most common pretzel types to date. Salt is the most common seasoning, or topping, for pretzels, complementing the washing soda or lye treatment that gives pretzels their traditional skin and flavor acquired through the Maillard reaction .

  6. Combos - Wikipedia

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    Combos Snacks, created in the early 1980s, are a snack food distributed by Mars, Incorporated, and sold throughout North America. [1] Though the pretzel form was produced first, Combos were first released in cracker form.

  7. Eagle Snacks - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Snacks is a brand name for snack food originally introduced by the Anheuser-Busch company in 1979. [1] Eagle Snacks is not to be confused with Eagle Brand, a trademark used by Borden to market its sweetened condensed milk and dessert lines, now owned by The J.M. Smucker Co.