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  2. List of syrups - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Jemima, rebranded to "Pearl Milling Company" [17] – an American brand of pancake mix, syrup, and other breakfast foods owned by the Quaker Oats Company. Bosco Chocolate Syrup – a brand of chocolate syrup sold in the United States and Europe. DaVinci – American brand [18] with 40 flavors (as of 2022). [19] A brand of Kerry Group. [20]

  3. A. E. Staley - Wikipedia

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    Primary Products Ingredients Americas LLC (founded as A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company), also formerly known as Tate & Lyle Primary Products, is an American company that produces a range of starch products for the food, paper and other industries; high fructose corn syrup; crystalline fructose; and other agro-industrial products.

  4. Monin (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1912 [1] by Georges Monin. But it was not until the 1920s that the first syrups were made. Georges Monin died in 1944. However, the company remained family-owned. [2]

  5. I tried 6 different brands of syrup from the grocery store ...

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    I tried Mrs. Butterworth's, Kroger, Market Pantry, Pearl Milling Company, Hungry Jack, and Log Cabin to see which brand of pancake syrup is best.

  6. Best syrup? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    Fries and ketchup. Peanut butter and jelly. Chips and dip. Some foods simply taste better when paired with the perfect partner. And that's definitely the case for waffles. Back in July, Store ...

  7. List of regional beverages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Boost! is a non-carbonated fruit syrup first sold in 1913 under the name Tak-Aboost. Boost! has been described as having a taste like "flat Coke." While it can be hard to find on store shelves outside of South Jersey, the company ships thousands of gallons worldwide each year. [7] Boston Cooler: Boston Cooler: Detroit

  8. Crème de cassis - Wikipedia

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    Crème de cassis (French pronunciation: [kʁɛm də kasis]) (also known as Cassis liqueur) is a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants. [ 1 ] Several cocktails are made with crème de cassis, notably the popular wine cocktail kir [ 2 ] and its sparkling variant, the kir royal . [ 3 ]

  9. Creme de papaya - Wikipedia

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    Papaya, vanilla ice cream, crème de cassis or blackcurrant syrup Creme de papaya ( Crème de Papaia) , also known as papaya mousse , is a Brazilian dessert. [ 1 ] It was a culinary fad in São Paulo in the 1990s, and became a popular menu item at top restaurants in the city.