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  2. Twisties - Wikipedia

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    Aldi won the appeal as they argued that the phrase 'Cheezy Twists' described their product contents and was not used as their registered trademark. [11] In 2009, Twisties packets reduced in size from 50 grams to 45 grams, with the company choosing to reduce portion size rather than increase retail prices [12] due to higher costs for raw ...

  3. Aldi - Wikipedia

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    Aldi (stylised as ALDI [6]) (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is the common company brand name of two German multinational family-owned discount supermarket chains operating over 12,000 stores in 18 countries. [7] [8] The chain was founded by brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht in 1946, when they took over their mother's store in Essen.

  4. Axium Foods - Wikipedia

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    Axium Foods, LLC is a manufacturer of corn-based snack products, including plain and flavored tortilla chips, corn chips, puffed cheese snacks, and crunchy cheese snacks. Headquartered in South Beloit, Illinois , United States, it is a private label snack food manufacturer and the maker of Pajeda's snacks.

  5. 12 Popular Tortilla Chips Ranked Worst to Best, Just in Time ...

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    Aldi shoppers love their Clancy's snacks, like the "15/10 dangerous" Clancy’s Lattice Cut Aged Cheddar and Black Pepper Flavored Kettle Chips.However, the once-venerable Clancy's Restaurant ...

  6. 10 Cheap Aldi Grocery Products To Start Buying Now - AOL

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    Aldi is a small German grocer that offers relatively clean foods and several organic selections for less than most major grocery stores. Aldi has become a popular place to save money and still ...

  7. The Smith's Snackfood Company - Wikipedia

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    Despite Australians using the term "chips" for crisps, Smith's called their product crisps until as late as 2003. They are now labelled as Smith's Chips. [ 26 ] As of 2010–2011, portions contained in "large" bags of Smith's Snackfood products have diminished, down from 200g to 175g (approximately equal to the previous 1975 large size of 6½oz).

  8. WinCo Foods - Wikipedia

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    WinCo Foods, Inc. is a privately held, majority employee-owned [5] [6] [7] American supermarket chain based in Boise, Idaho, with retail stores in Arizona, California ...

  9. We Tried 10 Store-Brand Mac and Cheeses and These Are the Best

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    Like the Signature Kitchens mac and cheese, Aldi's version required extra stove time to reduce the sauce from its soupy start. The result: another buttery, bland, slightly mushy also-ran. Cheapism