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  2. Crescent-Wrapped Brie Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 350°F. If using crescent rolls: Unroll dough; separate crosswise into 2 sections. Pat dough and firmly press perforations to seal, forming 2 squares.

  3. We Tasted 5 Crescent Rolls — and This Grocery Store Brand ...

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    Best classic: Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls. Pillsbury is a household name for pre-made dough products like cinnamon rolls, pie crusts, and toaster strudels. Its classic crescent rolls have ...

  4. We Tried 8 Different Canned Crescent Rolls and There Was One ...

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    Growing up, I knew it was a special occasion when a can of Pillsbury Crescent Rolls showed up in the fridge. ... Read on for our list of 8 canned crescent rolls, ranked worst to best.

  5. 22 Sweet and Savory Crescent Roll Recipes From Basic to Gourmet

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    Best Crescent Roll Recipes. The following 30 best crescent roll recipes show how easy crescent rolls are to transform. You'll find appetizer, breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert ideas, such as ...

  6. Crescent rolls - Wikipedia

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    Crescent rolls may refer to Croissant, a crescent-shaped pastry made from laminated dough; Pillsbury Crescents, a type of premade laminated dough made by The Pillsbury Company invented in the United States in the 1960s The material that comprises Poppin' Fresh, the Pillsbury Doughboy; Crescent roll dough, a yeasty dough similar to puff pastry ...

  7. Pillsbury (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Postcard featuring Pillsbury with the caption, "the Largest Flour Mill in the World, Minneapolis, Minnesota." C.A. Pillsbury and Company was founded in 1869 by Charles Alfred Pillsbury and his uncle John S. Pillsbury. The company was second in the United States (after Washburn-Crosby) to use steel rollers for processing grain.

  8. Toaster Strudel - Wikipedia

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    Toaster Strudel is the brand name of a toaster pastry, prepared by heating the frozen pastries in a toaster and then spreading the included icing packet on top. The brand is historically notable for being stored frozen, due to innovations in 1980s food manufacturing processes.

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