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  2. Here Are 13 of the Best Halo Top Flavors, Ranked - AOL

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    A pint of Halo Top rarely exceeds 350 calories. Cutting out lots of the fat and sugar that come along with standard ice cream, Halo Top has made the “eat a whole pint in one sitting” dream a ...

  3. Halo Top Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Halo Top is a mixture of eggs, milk, and cream, like other ice cream brands, but is distinct due to its substitution for sugar. Halo Top uses organic stevia, a plant-based sweetener, and erythritol, a sugar alcohol, to substitute sugar in their ice cream. [17] Each pint ranges from 240–360 calories. [18]

  4. I Tried Halo Top’s New Mix-in Ice Creams—and They’re Worth ...

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    The scoop on Halo Top’s mix-in ice cream line Halo Top has never shied away from innovation. Known for their low-calorie, high-protein pints, they’ve been a favorite among dessert lovers since ...

  5. 12 Ice Cream Brands That Use the Highest-Quality Ingredients

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    Whether you're reaching for a classic vanilla bean (with sprinkles, please) or a more avant-garde flavor found only in specialty shops, ice cream runs the gamut of taste, texture, and overall quality.

  6. Sentry Group - Wikipedia

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    SentrySafe is a brand of safes manufactured in Rochester, New York. It is owned by the Master Lock Company. [1] It markets safes designed for home, business, and gun storage. In addition to security, SentrySafe includes a range of Underwriters Laboratories (UL)-rated safes to protect valuables from both fire and water.

  7. Safe - Wikipedia

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    Safe-cracking is opening a safe without a combination or key. There are many methods of safe-cracking ranging from brute force methods to guessing the combination. The easiest method that can be used on many safes is "safe bouncing", which involves hitting the safe on top; this may cause the locking pin to budge, opening the safe [citation needed].