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  2. Lemon Puddin' Pops Recipe - AOL

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    To make the gingersnap crunch: Preheat oven to 350°F. In a small bowl, combine the ground gingersnaps and salt. Pour in the melted butter and mix until the crumbs are evenly moistened.

  3. List of Pepsi variations - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi Max Lemon & Lime Twist 2005 A Lemon/Lime flavored variety. It was introduced to the United Kingdom in early 2005, and was discontinued by 2007. it was also sold in France as Pepsi Max Citron Citron Vert. Pepsi Max Punch 2005 A ginger and cinnamon flavored version that was sold in the United Kingdom for the 2005 Christmas Season.

  4. Lemon Puddin' Pops Recipe - AOL

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  5. Dum Dums (lollipop) - Wikipedia

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    I.C. Bahr, the early sales manager of the company, named them, thinking "Dum Dums" was a phrase any child could say. In 1953, Dum Dums were purchased by the Spangler Candy Company and moved manufacturing to Bryan, Ohio. [2] Initially, there were 7 flavors: lemon, lime, orange, coconut-pineapple, cherry, grape, and butterscotch. [1]

  6. SweeTarts - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, SweeTarts were introduced with the same flavors as the popular Pixy Stix: cherry, grape, lemon, lime, and orange. [1] Taffy products are also produced with the SweeTarts brand. Sunline, Inc., became a division of the Sunmark of St Louis' group of companies, which was later acquired in 1986 by Rowntree Mackintosh of the United Kingdom ...

  7. Minted Watermelon Popsicles Recipe - AOL

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  8. Life Savers - Wikipedia

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    The machinery could also punch a hole in the center, and Crane named the candy after its resulting life preserver shape. In 1913, Crane sold the formula for his Life Savers candy to Edward Noble of Gouverneur, New York for $2,900. Noble started his own candy company and began producing and selling the mints known as Pep-O-Mint Life Savers. [7]

  9. Cucumber-Lime Pops with Gin Recipe - AOL

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