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  2. 6 Best Kirkland Items To Buy at Costco in December - AOL

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    Croissant Breakfast Sandwich. Price: $18.19 Kickstart your New Year’s resolution on saving money spent eating out early when you shop Kirkland Signature croissant breakfast sandwiches.. Each box ...

  3. The 10 Absolute Best Breakfast Foods at Aldi Right Now

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    A four-count box of the croissant sandwiches is currently selling for $5.09 in my area, while a four-count box of Jimmy Dean's Sausage, Egg&Cheese Croissant Sandwiches is selling for $7.99 at my ...

  4. 7 Frozen Breakfast Sandwiches, Ranked - AOL

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    In the frozen breakfast sandwich game, the heating instructions are a roll of the dice. The microwave simply isn’t capable of providing the type of heat you need to make one of these taste fresh ...

  5. Burger King breakfast sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    The Croissan'wich is a family of breakfast sandwiches sold by the fast-food restaurant chain Burger King.It was introduced in 1983. The Croissan'wich, a portmanteau of the words croissant and sandwich, was introduced in 1983, as part of a menu expansion and as attempt to differentiate BK's breakfast line from McDonald's.

  6. Breakfast sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast sandwiches are served at fast food restaurants and delicatessens, sold in supermarkets, or commonly made at home. Different types of breakfast sandwich include the bacon sandwich, the egg sandwich, and the sausage sandwich; or various combinations thereof, like the bacon, egg and cheese sandwich. The breakfast sandwich is related to ...

  7. Croissant - Wikipedia

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    The croissant bakery, notably the La Croissanterie chain, was a French response to American-style fast food, [6] and as of 2008, 30–40% of the croissants sold in French bakeries and patisseries were baked from frozen dough. [7] Croissants are a common part of a continental breakfast in many European countries.