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  2. Sprinkles - Wikipedia

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    Jimmies is the most popular term for chocolate sprinkles in the Boston, Philadelphia, and New England regions. [4] The origin of the name jimmies is uncertain, but it was first documented in 1930, as a topping for cake. [5] The Just Born Candy Company of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, claims to have invented jimmies and named them after an employee ...

  3. Nonpareils - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, traditional nonpareils gave way for most purposes by the mid 20th century to "sprinkles" (known in some parts as "jimmies"; however, jimmies are typically the longer tubular sprinkles generally used as an ice cream topping), confections nearly as small but usually oblong rather than round and soft rather than brittle.

  4. Just Born - Wikipedia

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    The original company symbol showed a baby resting in a candy measuring scale. Sam Born is also credited [citation needed] with the invention of chocolate sprinkles, known as "jimmies," and the hard coating on ice cream bars. In 1923, Born started his own manufacturing company in New York City. [7]

  5. Philadelphia English - Wikipedia

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    Small chocolate or multi-colored confections sprinkled on ice cream and cake icing, elsewhere called sprinkles, are known as jimmies in the Philadelphia area, as well as in the Boston and Pittsburgh areas. (For Bostonians some older Philadelphians, only chocolate sprinkles are called jimmies.) Another distinctively Philadelphian word is jawn.

  6. Eastern New England English - Wikipedia

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    jimmies: sprinkles; to some, particularly chocolate sprinkles. [27] [28] The term is also common in the Philadelphia area. pissa(h): "great" or "amazing", either realistically or sarcastically. This is from the word "pisser" with a Boston accent, but used as an adjective. Occasionally combined with "wicked" to yield "wicked pissah". [29]

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    Elphaba's Cold Brew: inspired by Wicked, with cold brew, peppermint syrup, non-dairy matcha cold foam, and candy sprinkles Glinda's Pink Potion : inspired by Wicked, with mango, dragonfruit ...

  8. Talk:Sprinkles - Wikipedia

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    4 Jimmies. 8 comments. 5 Jimmies vs. Sprinkles - Act II. 1 comment. 6 huh? 1 comment. 7 Copyedit. 1 comment. 8 Hundreds and thousands in Australia. 2 comments. 9 ...

  9. Try These Easy Mouth Watering Christmas Mocktails - AOL

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    These delicious, non-alcoholic recipes make the most of seasonal ingredients, such as cranberries, oranges, and apples, while also putting fun, new twists on holiday classics: Green Tea Mint Hot ...

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