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  2. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Chew candies are individually wrapped in logo-stamped foil or plain white wax paper (depending on the localization). Konpeitō: This sugar candy was introduced by the Portuguese in the 16th century, and is a small toffee sphere (5 mm in diameter) with a pimply surface, made from sugar, water, and flour, in a variety of colors.

  3. Multi-pack - Wikipedia

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    Beverage cans and bottles are sold in multi-packs such as six-packs, twelve-packs, and cases of 24. [7] These can be paperboard baskets, paperboard overwraps and cartons , corrugated fiberboard boxes, HDPE plastic handles, six-pack rings , and shrink packs.

  4. Here’s why packs of shortbread cookies sold exclusively at ...

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    The cookies on the outside of the bag might not be the cookies on the inside of the bag. The rear of the Favorite Day Lavender Shortbread cookies, where the ingredients and allergens are listed.

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Linzer cookies (German: Linzer Augen, "Linzer eyes") or Linzer tarts are a sandwich cookie version of the Linzer Torte, topped with a layer of dough with a characteristic circle shaped cut-out exposing the fruit preserves, and dusted with confectioner's sugar. Ma'amoul: Arab world

  6. These new ice cream bites wrapped in cookie dough are as ...

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    Bubbies Cookie Dough Ice Cream Bites will be available this summer in Lucky’s, Lowe’s and select Safeway retailers and will be sold for $5.99-$6.99 per pack. Related articles AOL

  7. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler-Weyl Bakery became the official baker of Girl Scout Cookies in 1936, the first commercial company to bake the cookies (the scouts and their mothers had done it previously). By 1978, four companies were producing the cookies. [16] Little Brownie Bakers is the Keebler division still licensed to produce the cookies. [17]