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  2. Funky Buddha Brewery - Wikipedia

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    No Crusts, a brown ale flavored like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, was awarded a silver medal at the 2017 Great American Beer Festival [29] Funky Buddha was chosen "Best Brewery" by the Sun-Sentinel for 2017, also winning the reader's choice award. [4]

  3. Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the company introduced a candy bar named for what it did not include rather than what it did, the 15-cent (Peanut Butter with) No Jelly bar, also called the Sidekick bar. In 1977, they changed the name to the 20-cent Peanut Butter Bar. It was discontinued in 1979. [4]

  4. Nutty Buddy - Wikipedia

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    Nutty Bars A Nutty Buddy split A "zebra" variant of the Nutty Buddy. Nutty Buddy, formerly known as Nutty Bars, [1] are a snack manufactured by McKee Foods under the Little Debbie brand since 1964. The snack consists of four wafers sandwiched together in a peanut butter mixture and covered with a "chocolatey coating". [2]

  5. Clark Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Bar is a candy bar consisting of a crispy peanut butter/spun taffy core (originally with a caramel center) and coated in milk chocolate. It was introduced in 1917 by David L. Clark and was popular during and after both World Wars. It was the first American "combination" candy bar to achieve nationwide success.

  6. Our 20 All-Time Favorite Breakfast Recipes of 2024 - AOL

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    Oatmeal-Raisin Breakfast Bars. Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser ... High-Protein Strawberry & Peanut Butter Overnight Oats. Photographer ...

  7. 5th Avenue (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Avenue is a candy bar introduced in 1936, consisting of peanut butter crunch layers enrobed in chocolate. [1] It is currently produced and marketed by The Hershey Company. [2] The bar is similar to the Clark Bar which was first produced in Pittsburgh in 1917 by the D.L. Clark Company, now produced by the Boyer Candy Company of Altoona ...

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