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  2. 12 Gifts Employees, Clients & More Actually Want This Gift ...

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    Eli Zabar’s Goldbelly Gift Basket. Since 1973, Eli Zabar has been selling its famous Jewish deli foods and tastes of New York. Surprise and delight your coworkers and customers with Eli Zabar ...

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    Place halved marshmallows cut side-down around the edge of the cookie. Return to oven and bake until puffed and golden, 5 to 8 minutes more. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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    For this recipe, you need cookie dough (homemade or store-bought; chocolate chip or sugar cookie dough), marshmallows, graham crackers and chocolate chips—or your favorite chocolate bar, broken ...

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    Snappy Gifts was founded in 2015 by Dvir Cohen and Hani Goldstein in San Francisco and later moved its headquarters to New York.Initially, the company raised 1.6 million dollars and started off focusing on "personal client gifting" but in 2017 shifted its business model to corporate gifting while offering an enterprise version of its platform.

  6. Smorz - Wikipedia

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    The cereal was first released in 2003, but was discontinued in December 2013, intending to be replaced by a new s'mores-flavored Krave cereal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was announced in December 2015 that Smorz would be reintroduced, and it was re-discontinued in April 2019.

  7. S'more - Wikipedia

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    The contracted term "s'mores" appears in conjunction with the recipe in a 1938 publication aimed at summer camps. [2] A 1956 recipe uses the name "S'Mores", and lists the ingredients as "a sandwich of two graham crackers, toasted marshmallow, and ½ chocolate bar". A 1957 Betty Crocker cookbook contains a similar recipe under the name "s'mores ...