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  2. Puya (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band originally formed in Puerto Rico as a progressive rock combo, [2] in 1991, under the name Whisker Biscuit. [3] In 1992, the band added vocalist Sergio Curbelo and moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where they created a mix of salsa and heavy metal with the assistance of Jeff Renza and the Noiz Boiz production studio.

  3. Puya (album) - Wikipedia

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    Puya formed in Puerto Rico as a progressive rock combo [2] under the name Whisker Biscuit in 1991. [1] Upon relocating to Florida, the band changed its name to Puya, after a popular type of coffee. [1] The band's self-titled debut album was released in 1995 by Noiz Boiz Records. [1]

  4. Release aid - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, for a release aid configuration, a full-containment arrow rest, with Whisker Biscuit the best-known brand of this type, is very commonly used with a compound bow. References [ edit ]

  5. List of shortbread biscuits and cookies - Wikipedia

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    Caramel shortbread – a biscuit confectionery item composed of a rectangular shortbread biscuit base topped with a very soft caramel filling and a milk chocolate topping. [3] Countess – small, slightly sweet shortbread that is typical of French Guianan cuisine. E.L. Fudge – an American snack food manufactured by the Keebler Company. [4]

  6. Category:Biscuits - Wikipedia

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  7. Empire biscuit - Wikipedia

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    An Empire biscuit (also known as Imperial biscuit, German biscuit and Belgian biscuit [1]) is a sweet biscuit originating in Scotland and popular in the North East of England. It is also popular in Northern Ireland , as well as Canada (particularly iconic in Winnipeg and Hamilton ).

  8. Biscuit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit, a piece of compressed wood used for making woodworking joints with a biscuit joiner tool; Biscuit, an inflatable tube used in the sport of biscuiting; The Biscuit, a card carried at all times by the current U.S. president containing the Gold Codes; Biscuits, a nickname for methadone; Hockey puck, as in "He puts the biscuit in the basket!"

  9. Wagon Wheels - Wikipedia

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    This caused the overall diameter of the biscuit to shrink slightly, but not as much as fans of the biscuit believe. [ citation needed ] As of 2006 [update] the diameter of the Australian version is measured at 88 mm (3.5 in) which is 14 mm (0.55 in) larger than the UK version, while the UK Wagon Wheel is notably thicker by 4 mm (0.16 in).