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  2. Andes Chocolate Mints - Wikipedia

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    The candies are usually wrapped in green foil and imprinted with the company's logo, the word Andes written amidst a drawing of snow-capped peaks. The most common Andes mint is 1.5 × 0.75 × 0.25 inches, weighs 4.75 grams, and contains 25 Calories.

  3. 12 Healthiest Dishes To Order at Olive Garden

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    Nutrition (Per order): Calories: 610 Fat: 45 g (Saturated Fat: 11 g) Sodium: 1,360 mg Carbs: 9 g (Fiber: 4 g, Sugar: 3 g) Protein: 45 g. At first glance, the fat content of the Herb-Grilled Salmon ...

  4. Mint (candy) - Wikipedia

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    A "scotch mint", "pan drop", [15] granny sooker [15] [16] or "mint imperial" is a white round candy with a hard shell but fairly soft middle, popular in Great Britain and other Commonwealth nations and in Europe. Scotch mints were traditionally spheroids, more recently moving toward a larger, discoid shape.

  5. Andes Candies - Wikipedia

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    Matcha green tea drinks were found to enhance exercise-induced fat oxidation in women following a 30-minute walk, per a small 2018 study published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition ...

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  8. Ayds - Wikipedia

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    The original packaging used the phrase "Ayds Reducing Plan vitamin and mineral Candy"; a later version used the phrase "appetite suppressant candy". The active ingredient was originally benzocaine, [1] presumably to reduce the sense of taste to reduce eating, later changed in the candy (as reported by The New York Times) to phenylpropanolamine. [2]

  9. Calorie count laws - Wikipedia

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    The first U.S. menu item calorie labeling law was enacted in 2008 in New York City. [4] California was the first state to enact a calorie count law, which occurred in 2009. [5] Restaurants that do not comply can be fined up to $2,000. [6] Other localities and states have passed similar laws. [7]