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  2. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Where biscuit is the most common term, "cookie" often only refers to one type of biscuit, a chocolate chip cookie. [5] However, in some regions both terms are used. The container used to store cookies may be called a cookie jar. In Scotland, the term "cookie" is sometimes used to describe a plain bun. [6]

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  5. Charles Chips - Wikipedia

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    "The Great Potato Chip Debate" and "Charles Chips on Comeback Trail" from Lancaster New Era "Chips Co. Still Delivers" from The Harlan Daily Enterprise "Tampa company to buy Charles Chips" from St. Petersburg Times "It's crunch time for Charles Chips - New owners say successful turnaround has a way to go "from Intelligencer Journal

  6. Chips Ahoy! - Wikipedia

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    Chips Ahoy! is an American chocolate chip cookie brand, baked and marketed by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelez International, that debuted in 1963. [1] Chips Ahoy! cookies are available in different variations such as, original, reduced-fat, chunky, chewy, and candy-blasts; [2] each can be identified by variations in the color of the package.

  7. Flour sack - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of wheat flour are available. Flour can also be made from other grains, roots, nuts, etc. Packaging engineers and food scientists need to understand the properties of the particular flour, intended handling and logistics systems, and desired shelf life. [2] Package forms and materials can be matched to these needs. [3]

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