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  2. I Tried 11 Cheerios Flavors, and These Were the Best ... - AOL

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    The sweetness on Frosted Cheerios is somewhere between a Frosted Flake and one of the non-marshmallow bits in a bowl of Lucky Charms. ... Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios. $4.93 from Walmart ...

  3. All the best new Easter candy— and where to get it - AOL

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    Try and stop yourself from eating a whole bag of white chocolate marshmallow M&M's or Dove's new white chocolate carrot cake flavor, both found exclusively at Target. One customer reviewed the ...

  4. Cheerios' 2 Fan-Favorite Flavors Are 'Back in Action ... - AOL

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    Foodie influencer Markie_Devo, who regularly previews new fast food and snack items, was the first to break the news on Instagram.Alongside an image provided by Cheerios' parent company, General ...

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    Double-Delight Peanut Butter Cookies Carolyn Gurtz (Gaithersburg, MD) 2010 Mini Ice Cream Cookie Cups Sue Compton (Delanco, NJ) 2012 Pumpkin Ravioli with Salted Caramel Whipped Cream Christina Verrelli (Devon, PA) 2013 Loaded Potato Pinwheels Glori Spriggs (Henderson, NV) 2014 Peanutty Pie Crust Clusters Beth Royals (Richmond, VA) 2018

  6. Fluffernutter - Wikipedia

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    For example, a New York caterer serves a fluffernutter hors d'oeuvre in a toasted ice cream cone with a spoon of peanut butter and torched marshmallow creme on top. [8] The term fluffernutter has also been used to describe other foods that feature peanut butter and marshmallow creme, including fluffernutter cookies, bars, and cupcakes.

  7. Cheerios - Wikipedia

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    Cheerios is a brand of cereal manufactured by General Mills in the United States and Canada, consisting of pulverized oats in the shape of a solid torus.In Europe, Cheerios is marketed by Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand; in Australia and New Zealand, Cheerios is sold as an Uncle Tobys product.