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    Beach Snacks. Apple Chips – These sweet bites are excellent for throwing into your bag. They are such a fun, kid-friendly beach food that adults can snack on as well. Plus, there’s no added ...

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  4. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    A sundae is an ice cream frozen dessert of American origin that typically consists of one or more scoops of ice cream topped with sauce or syrup and other toppings such as sprinkles, whipped cream, marshmallows, peanuts, maraschino cherries, or other fruits (e.g. bananas and pineapple in a banana split).

  5. Snack bar - Wikipedia

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    Snack bar at the Warm Mineral Springs attraction in North Port, Florida. The interior of a snack bar in the Netherlands A snack bar in Bandhagen, Stockholm, Sweden A snack bar in Malmi, Helsinki, Finland. A snack bar usually refers to an inexpensive food counter that is part of a permanent structure where snack foods and light meals are sold. [1]

  6. Fruit snack - Wikipedia

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    The name fruit snack was first used in 1983 by General Mills, which they used to describe their version of Shalhoub's product, Fruit Roll-Ups. [1] By the mid-1980s, the fruit snack was a multimillion-dollar business. However, sales peaked in 2013 and declined over the next few years. [2]

  7. Snickers - Wikipedia

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    Snickers has expanded its product line to include variations such as mini, dark chocolate, white chocolate, ice cream bars, and several nut, flavor, and protein-enhanced versions. Ingredients have evolved from its original formulation to adapt to changing consumer preferences and nutritional guidelines.

  8. Swensen's - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1948 by Earle Swensen, who learned to make ice cream while serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II. [2] Swensen opened his first shop at the corner of Union and Hyde Streets, along the cable car tracks in Russian Hill in San Francisco at what had been a failed ice cream parlor. [3]

  9. It's-It Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    It's-It Ice Cream is an ice cream manufacturer and distributor since 1928, based in Burlingame, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company is best known for the popular It's-It ice cream sandwich , which is a scoop of ice cream sandwiched between two oatmeal cookies and dipped in dark chocolate. [ 3 ]