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  2. Nonpareils - Wikipedia

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    Nonpareils are a decorative confections of tiny balls made with sugar and starch, traditionally an opaque white but now available in many colors. They are also known as hundreds and thousands in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, [1] and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the same confectionery topping would generally be referred to ...

  3. Sprinkles - Wikipedia

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    Nonpareils date back at least to the late 18th century, if not earlier. They were used as decoration for pièces montées and desserts. Dutch hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles) were invented in 1913 by Erven H. de Jong from Wormerveer. [14] [15] Venz, [16] another Dutch company, made hagelslag popular. Hagelslag is

  4. Talk:Nonpareils - Wikipedia

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    Note also that Sprinkles#History mentions nonpareils as if they're the topic of the article. So, no, I do not favor muisjes to be merged/redirected: they are essentially a very different product. (And I think "sprinkles" is a more general term than "nonpareils", but I'm no expert.) Thanks Objectivesea, Drmies 00:58, 23 June 2015 (UTC)

  5. Born in the USA, Made in France: How McDonald's ... - AOL

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    In France, barely 10% of meals are eaten outside the home, compared to nearly 40% in the U.S. and the U.K. Unlike their Anglo-Saxon counterparts, French consumers rarely snack between breakfast ...

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  7. Made in France - Wikipedia

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    The traditional ‘Made in France’ label is an incontestable draw for customers – the Pro France Ifop survey [3] (September 2018) reported that two thirds of French people ‘often’ or ‘systematically’ take the product’s origin into account when they buy a product or service, and that three quarters of French people would be ...

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  9. Corelle Brands - Wikipedia

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    Corelle Brands, LLC is an American kitchenware products maker and distributor based in Downers Grove, Illinois.. The company began as the Corning Consumer Products Company, a division of the glassmaker Corning Inc., and was also known as "World Kitchen" from 2000 until 2018.