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  2. 5 Discontinued Southern Foods We Wish We Could Still Buy At ...

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    You cooked them in the microwave," says Senior Editor Rebecca Baer. "My grandma always made us these when we spent the night at their house on the weekends. She would put a pat of butter on top ...

  3. Morton Frozen Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Harold Morton began making a chicken and noodle dish sold in glass jars in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] The business transitioned to frozen foods after World War II, and the product line expanded to pot pies and dessert pastries. [1] The manufacturing plant relocated to Crozet, Virginia, in Albemarle County and Webster City, Iowa.

  4. Gobstopper - Wikipedia

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    A gobstopper, also known as a jawbreaker in Canada and the United States, is a type of boiled sweet. It is usually round, and usually ranges from 1 to 3 cm (0.4 to 1.2 in) across; though gobstoppers billed as having a diameter as large as 3.25 in (83 mm) have been marketed.

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    1. Popeyes: 3 for $5 Signature Chicken. The Big Box deal is gone at Popeyes, but you can still get a good price on some fried chicken. For $5, you can get three pieces of dark meat in either ...

  6. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    Checked Out. Countless grocery store chains have come and gone over the years, many that were household names at one point in time. With competition from upstarts, razor thin profit margins, and ...

  7. Talk:Gobstopper - Wikipedia

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    Gobstoppers were not invented by braizhon marshall.. They are a generic type of hard round sweet, ranging from about 1cm across, up to 3cm across (hence 'Gob-stoppers', from 'Gob', UK vulgar slang for mouth) They have been available in traditional sweet shops in the UK for years, bought by weight from jars, for example, "a quarter(-pound) of gobstoppers please".

  8. 4 Kirkland Products I Never Thought I'd Buy—and Now They're ...

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    People talk about their adoration for grocery store chains like Aldi and Trader Joe's, but you will need to rip my Costco card from my cold, dead hands. I adore Costco. I go there at least twice a ...

  9. 9 Underrated Costco Items You Should Add to Your Shopping ...

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    At Costco, you can often get a 24-pack of eggs for less than $10, while other retailers might be charging $9 for a dozen. Luckily, eggs last for a few weeks and can be frozen if you don't get ...