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  6. Bagel Bites - Wikipedia

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    Bagel Bites were invented by Bob Mosher and Stanley Garkzynski, both of Fort Myers, Florida, who then sold the company to major food producer John Labatt Co. Later a large portion of Labatt Co. was purchased by Heinz in 1991 in a $500 million deal. [1] Bagel Bites is currently still owned by Heinz via the Ore-Ida brand.

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    Makes. 6 servings. Ingredients. 6 large eggs. 1/4 cup 4% cottage cheese. 1/4 teaspoon salt. 1/4 teaspoon pepper. 1/2 cup shredded Swiss cheese. 3 cooked bacon strips, chopped

  8. Tasty Bite - Wikipedia

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    Tasty Bite meals are sealed in a multi-layer retort pouch and have a shelf life of up to 18 months. During the manufacturing process, the pouches are filled with food, sealed, and cooked in a retort oven under high temperature and pressure. The pouches are BPA-free. Tasty Bite products are manufactured at its Bhandgaon plant in India. The ...

  9. Flamingo (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo weighs 50 tons, is composed of steel, and is vermilion in color. Calder gave the stabile its color, which has come to be called "Calder red", [5] to offset it from the black and steel surroundings of nearby office buildings, including the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe-designed Kluczynski Federal Building.