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  2. Burry's - Wikipedia

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    The Scooter Pie consisted of two large round graham cracker cookies with a thick layer of marshmallow between and coated with chocolate, similar to the Moon Pie or choco pie. Per Candy and Snack Industry it was a recognized leader in the cookie and cracker business. [18] They had a diverse list of products.

  3. Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats - Wikipedia

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    "Scooter Pie" (a brand name of Burry's) in the United States, particularly in the Northeastern United States. [81] "Choco pie" (originally a brand name, now a common noun as a generic trademark), originally in South Korea but now also in Russia and other parts of East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. "Angel pie" (a brand name of Morinaga ...

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  5. Superpedestrian to auction e-scooter fleet following end of ...

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    E-scooter company Superpedestrian plans to auction its fleet of scooters, following the company's decision to pull out of U.S. cities, including Eugene.

  6. Choco pie - Wikipedia

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    A choco pie is a snack cake consisting of two small round layers of cake with marshmallow filling and a chocolate covering. The term originated in the United States but is now also used widely in South Korea, Japan, and countries to which it exports, and many other countries as either a brand name or a generic term.

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  9. Wagon Wheels - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Wagon Wheels are now produced by Arnott's Biscuits. George Weston Foods Limited sold the brand to Arnott's in August 2003. [3] [full citation needed]In the United Kingdom Wagon Wheels are produced and distributed by Burton's Foods who separated from the Weston family connection when they were sold out of Associated British Foods in 2000. [4]