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  2. Bubly Sparkling Water - Wikipedia

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    Bubly Sparkling Water, or simply Bubly, is a line of flavoured sparkling water distributed by PepsiCo.Distribution of the product first began in February 2018, with eight flavours introduced as part of the initial line-up.

  3. Dubble Bubble - Wikipedia

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    After a year of attempts, he made the first successful batch of bubble gum. But the next morning when trying to recreate his successful concoction, he failed to reproduce the same results. [6] After four months of trying to mimic his first success, he finally made a 300-pound batch of what would become Dubble Bubble. [7]

  4. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong is famous for its traditional Hong Kong-style milk tea, which is made with brewed black tea and evaporated milk. [1] While milk tea has long become integrated into people's daily life, the expansion of Taiwanese bubble tea chains, including Tiger Sugar, Youiccha, and Xing Fu Tang, into Hong Kong created a new wave for "boba tea". [5]

  5. Bubly Sparkling Water: The Best Bubly Flavors, Ranked - AOL

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    Battle of the Bubly. It very much feels like we all went to sleep one night, and when we woke up, every grocery store was stocked with Bubly sparkling water.

  6. Super Bubble - Wikipedia

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    Super Bubble Logo Original Flavor Super Bubble Gum. Super Bubble was a brand of bubble gum produced by Ferrara Candy Company first introduced in 1946 by the Thomas Wiener Company led by Douglas Thomas and Donald Wiener in Memphis, Tennessee.

  7. 5 Mocktails You Can Make Without a Recipe, According to TikTok

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    The Roy Rogers existed long before social media — it dates back to the 1940s — but the internet's love of Diet Coke means content creators are showing even more people how to make this iconic ...

  8. Bubble gum - Wikipedia

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    Various colors of bubble gum balls. In 1928, Walter Diemer, an accountant for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia, was experimenting with new gum recipes. One recipe, based on a formula for a chewing gum called "Blibber-Blubber", was found to be less sticky than regular chewing gum and stretched more easily.

  9. US importers stockpile Italian Prosecco as a hedge against ...

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    American importers have been stockpiling Italian bubbly Prosecco as a hedge against the possible impact of tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump, wine industry data show. U.S. imports of ...