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  2. Charles Roser - Wikipedia

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    Creating the Fig Newton, developing Roser Park Historic District and Anna Maria Island Charles Martin Roser (November 16, 1864 – April 12, 1937), also known as C. M. Roser , was an Ohio food maker, Florida real estate developer and philanthropist.

  3. Newtons (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Newtons are a Nabisco-trademarked version of a cookie filled with sweet fruit paste. "Fig Newtons" are the most popular variety (fig rolls filled with fig paste). They are produced by an extrusion process. [1] Their distinctive shape is a characteristic that has been adopted by competitors, including generic fig bars sold in many markets.

  4. Rumpole of the Bailey - Wikipedia

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    F. I. G. "Fig" Newton (Full name: Ferdinand Isaac Gerald Newton) (Series 3); (Frank Mills) (Series 5–6): Rumpole's favourite private investigator, who is usually battling a cold as he's often called on to tail suspects through the pouring rain.

  5. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Cryptic crosswords often use abbreviations to clue individual letters or short fragments of the overall solution. These include: Any conventional abbreviations found in a standard dictionary, such as:

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  7. Free Fig Newtons at CVS plus more coupon matches - AOL

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    Fig Newtons are on sale for $1 this week at CVS, which means they are free when you print out this Facebook coupon and bring it to the store. The coupon expires June 30, but you must print it out ...

  8. Fig Newton - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2017, at 08:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Cuisine of New England - Wikipedia

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    Named after the town of Newton, Fig Newtons were first made in 1891 using a machine invented by James Mitchell to fill cookie dough with fig jam. The small round Necco Wafers , made with the first American candy machine, similarly originated in Cambridge .