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  2. Smarties (tablet candy) - Wikipedia

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    The factories produce Smarties 24 hours a day, five days a week, amounting to over 70,000 pounds (around 32,000 kilograms) per day. After mixing the dry ingredients they are pressed into tablets and then stacked and rolled into a Smarties wrapper for packaging. [22] Smarties Candy Company produces over 2 billion Smarties rolls every year. [23]

  3. Wacky cake - Wikipedia

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    Wacky cake is typically prepared by mixing dry ingredients in a baking pan and forming three hollows in the mixture, into which oil, vinegar, and vanilla are poured. [2] [5] [6] Warm water is then poured over, and the ingredients mixed and baked. [6] [8] [9] Some recipes add brewed coffee as an additional ingredient.

  4. Smarties - Wikipedia

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    Smarties are also sold in the form of chocolate bars and eggs with fragments of Smarties in them, and chocolate-and-vanilla ice cream with Smarties pieces in it known as Smarties Fusion. A variant on Smarties ice cream is the Smarties McFlurry , sold by McDonald's .

  5. Smarties Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    [18] [20] The Canadian candies go by the name Rockets to avoid confusion with Nestle's candy-coated chocolate Smarties. [4] [19] [20] The company now produces Smarties around the clock in its two factories producing over 2.5 billion Smarties candy rolls per year. [14] [19] [20] In 1991, Mr. T and Ce De Candy collaborated to form Crusade for ...

  6. Whipped cream - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known recipe for a non-dairy "whipped cream" was published by Ella Eaton Kellogg in 1904; consistent with her Seventh-day Adventist practices, it replaced cream with almond butter. Based on research sponsored by Henry Ford, a soy-based whip topping was commercialized by Delsoy Products by 1945. Delsoy did not survive, but Bob Rich ...

  7. Shrewsbury cake - Wikipedia

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    One 19th century American recipe is made with the creaming method to combine butter and sugar, typical for butter cakes, then adding eggs, rosewater, flour and nutmeg. [ 6 ] Other countries

  8. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/February 2006 ...

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    Here's the thing: A food calorie is not a calorie in this sense. It's a kilocalorie (kcal). A walk will burn about 5 kcal a minute, so that litre (which is quite a bit) will do you the equivalent of half a second of brisk walking. The idea that you can lose weight this way is only due to this mix-up of units.