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  2. Swiss Miss - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Miss is an American brand name for cocoa powder and pudding products created by Charles Sanna and sold by American food company Conagra Brands. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Charles Sanna - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Miss: Children: 5: Parent(s) Anthony Sanna Anna Romona: Charles Sanna (November 9, 1917, Philadelphia – March 13, 2019, Madison, Wisconsin) was an American ...

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  5. List of sweet puddings - Wikipedia

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    A rich, heavy pudding that forms a "pond" from the caramel. Sütlaç: Turkey Rice pudding, sometimes baked. Tapioca pudding: Brazil A simple, bland, grain based pudding made with milk, tapioca pearls and sugar. Teurgoule: France Rice pudding speciality of Normandy.

  6. Hunt's Snack Pack - Wikipedia

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    Snack Pack appears in the movie Billy Madison as it is the title character's favorite dessert. He is disappointed that Juanita packed him a banana instead of a Snack Pack in his lunch, so he attempts to take one from a schoolboy in exchange for his banana during lunch time, but fails.

  7. Swiss Miss (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Miss is a brand of ConAgra Foods, Inc. Swiss Miss may also refer to: Heidi, an 1880 fictional orphaned Swiss girl; Helvetia, the female personification of Switzerland; Swiss Miss, a 1938 film starring Laurel and Hardy "Swiss Miss", a villain from Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark

  8. My-T-Fine - Wikipedia

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    Puddings soon caught on in the United States as well, where My-T-Fine began selling the first boxed pudding mix (chocolate) in 1918. [2] My-T-Fine continues today, marketing powdered pudding mixes in a variety of flavors.

  9. Swiss chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Swiss chocolate consumption increased dramatically from the beginning to the end of the 20th century, from about 1 kg to 12 kg per capita per annum. [27] Although partly developed outside Switzerland, white and ruby chocolate were also invented by Swiss-based chocolate manufacturers Nestlé and Barry Callebaut, in 1936 and 2017 respectively.