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  3. Anthon Berg - Wikipedia

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    Anthon Berg is a Danish chocolatier [1] and the name of a corporate division within Toms International. The company produces a diverse variety of chocolate products. [ 2 ] The title " Purveyors to the Royal Danish Court " was awarded to Anthon Berg [ 3 ] in 1957.

  4. Toms International - Wikipedia

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    The company was taken over by Victor B. Strand in 1942, who acquired the chocolate company Anthon Berg shortly after. In 1961, a new factory was designed by the famous Danish modernist architect Arne Jacobsen and consisted of a 22,000 m 2 factory hall and a 3,000 m 2 administration building on a site measuring 220,000 m 2 .

  5. I tried every Snapple flavor I could find and ranked them ...

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    The assertive raspberry flavor in Snapple's raspberry tea was better than I remembered. It tasted more like candy than actual raspberries, but was fruity, tasty, and different. Snapple's lemon tea ...

  6. Triple Chocolate Pudding Cake with Raspberry Sauce

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    Beat the cake mix, pudding mix, sour cream, eggs, vegetable juice and oil in a large bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed for 2 minutes. Stir in the chocolate pieces. Pour the batter into ...

  7. Sweet and Sour Raspberry Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Stir together these ingredients in a 4-quart or larger slow cooker. Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 hours, stirring occasionally. For the full post, visit The Magical Slow Cooker.. Compensation for ...

  8. Coulis - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry coulis, for example, is especially popular with poached apples or Key lime pie. Tomato coulis may be used to add flavor to other sauces or served on its own (either cold or hot). [2] The term comes from Old French coleïs, meaning flowing [3] or running.

  9. Starbucks' Newest Drink Has Fans Feeling Nostalgic for a Favorite

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    Where the former pairs blended strawberry puree, Frappuccino chips, milk, and ice with whipped cream and mocha drizzle, the latter showcases a classic Starbucks Cold Brew infused with vanilla ...