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  2. Bake Squad - Wikipedia

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    Christophe: "Barbecue ribs" strawberry crème fraîche cake filled with crème brûlée, bananas foster ice cream "corn on the cob", and shaped sugar flames. Maya-Camille: "Texan sized" deep-dish pie assortment: German Chocolate pecan pie, purple sweet potato pie, peach cobbler pie, and apple and banana pudding pie. Gonzo: "Scientific S'mores ...

  3. Big League Chew - Wikipedia

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    Big League Chew is the official bubble gum of the Baseball Hall of Fame. [6] In 2023, Big League Chew announced an additional partnership with USA Baseball. [7] The original advertising slogan throughout the 1980s, which is still featured today, was, "You're in the big leagues when you're into Big League Chew!"

  4. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A batter who hits a ball extremely hard and far might be said to crush the ball, as if he had destroyed the baseball or at least changed its shape. Related expressions are crunched the ball or mashed the ball. Indeed, a slugger is sometimes described as a masher. Illustration: "Though the 25-year-old has impressed with two homers in five games ...

  5. Dash teamed up with Sweethearts for heart-shaped waffle makers stamped with the candy’s taglines. Here's how to shop them for Valentine's Day for under $15. Delish 17 hours ago

  6. Adorable 'Cotton Candy girl' goes viral - AOL

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    BYLINE: Keri Lumm. Have you ever wondered who would be named as Cotton Candy's biggest fan? Well now we know. A gif of A little girl loving some cotton candy at a Seattle Mariner's baseball game ...

  7. Konpeitō - Wikipedia

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    The process is somewhat similar to the dragée process, except the candies are produced by being ladled with sugar syrup and rotated slowly in a large heated gong-shaped tub (jap. 銅鑼, dora). Each grain of the core sugar grows over the course of several days with the continued rotating, heating, and application of syrup, becoming a ball ...