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  2. Sugar cream pie - Wikipedia

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    A pre-packaged slice of sugar cream pie in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sugar cream pie is the unofficial state pie of Indiana, [4] where it is believed to have originated with Quaker settlers who came from North Carolina in the early 19th century, and thereafter settled in East Central Indiana, particularly around the cities of New Castle, Portland, Richmond, and Winchester.

  3. Halo Top Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Halo Top is a mixture of eggs, milk, and cream, like other ice cream brands, but is distinct due to its substitution for sugar. Halo Top uses organic stevia, a plant-based sweetener, and erythritol, a sugar alcohol, to substitute sugar in their ice cream. [17] Each pint ranges from 240–360 calories. [18]

  4. Tiger Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Sugar is a Taiwanese chain of bubble tea shops. Established in Taichung in November 2017, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the chain has operated in Canada, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and the United States.

  5. How to Cream Butter and Sugar Like a Pastry Pro - AOL

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    Properly creamed butter and sugar will feel smooth and, um, creamy. The butter and sugar will look homogenous. Now, go forth and bake a batch of cookies like a pro. Xx, Katherine. Food Editor, PureWow

  6. Here's why you should avoid cream and sugar in your coffee - AOL

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    By: Angeli Kakade. Milk and sugar is a common request when ordering coffee. If you're at Starbucks it's more like milk, sugar, flavored syrup, whipped cream and some candy sprinkles on top.

  7. Breyers - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, William A. Breyer began to produce and sell ice cream in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [3] [7] The ice cream was hand-cranked and made from cream, sugar, fruit, and nuts. [3] [4] He first sold it to his neighbors from his home, and later via horse and wagon on the streets of Philadelphia as demand for the product grew.

  8. List of Jones Soda flavors - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Free Cream Soda; Sugar Free Ginger Ale; Sugar Free Pink Grapefruit; Sugar Free Green Apple; Sugar Free Cola; Slim Root Beer; Slim Lime Cola; Slim Fu Fu Berry;

  9. Icing (food) - Wikipedia

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    Buttercream, made primarily of sugar and butter; Fondant icing, heated water and sugar, sometimes with gelatin-like stabilizers Rolled fondant is rolled out like sugar cookies; a stiffer version can be used like sugar paste for three-dimensional sculptural modeling. Poured fondant is a thin, pourable glaze. Ganache, melted chocolate and cream