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Twisties are eaten as a snack in themselves, or sometimes in a sandwich as a "Twistie buttie" or "Twisties roll", by serving the packet contents between two slices of buttered bread or in a roll. [5] [6] [7] In 1997, a Twisties batch was recalled after reports of consumers finding pieces of fine wire in packs, there were no reports of injuries. [8]
Despite this, she still qualified for the all-around final in first place. During the Olympic events, Biles was unable to complete her skills and popularized the term "twisties," causing her to withdraw from competition after the women's team all-around final. She attributed her loss of air awareness to a mental health condition.
Twistie or twisties may refer to: . Twist tie, a type of re-usable fastener; Twisties, a snack food made by Smith's Snackfood Company; In artistic gymnastics, the twisties are a sudden loss of a gymnast's ability to maintain body control during aerial maneuvers
Twistys is a major adult film studio, producing its eponymous pornography website, Twistys.com, a variety site that caters to many different preferences. [ 3 ] The site Twistys.com launched in 2001.
The twisties, on the other hand, tend to set in for gymnasts when they’re midair and the body can’t seem to figure out what the mind is aiming to do. Vertigo and the twisties are not the same.
In 1968, Associated Products and Distribution Pty Ltd (APD), the food group holding company in British Tobacco Co. (Aust), bought a 41.5% share of Smith's Potato Crisps (Australia)'s parent company, including all Australian shareholders. Over the next 20 years, other takeovers and new products (including Twisties and Burger Rings brands) drove ...
Malkova was 'Twistys Treat of the Month' in December 2012 and the 2013 'Twistys Treat of the Year'. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] She was a contract performer for its parent company, Aylo , during that time. [ 8 ] When that contract lapsed in 2014, she signed a contract with another company, Hard X, to exclusively perform scenes with men while being allowed to ...
In Malaysia, Cheezels were originally produced by Danone and later by Kraft Foods, and are currently owned by Mondelēz International, together with Twisties. In New Zealand, Cheezels are manufactured by Bluebird Foods Ltd a PepsiCo company.