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  2. Nutty Buddy - Wikipedia

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    Nutty Bars A Nutty Buddy split A "zebra" variant of the Nutty Buddy. Nutty Buddy, formerly known as Nutty Bars, [1] are a snack manufactured by McKee Foods under the Little Debbie brand since 1964. The snack consists of four wafers sandwiched together in a peanut butter mixture and covered with a "chocolatey coating". [2]

  3. The Only Little Debbie Ice Cream Flavor You Should Ever Buy - AOL

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    2. Nutty Bars. Nutty Bars was the only Little Debbie ice cream that tasted like the treat it's based on, even with vanilla ice cream as the base.

  4. File:Little-Debbie-Zebra-Nutty-Bars.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Fans Are 'Speechless' Over Little Debbie's 2 New Holiday ...

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    Fans quickly got excited about the new and returning Little Debbie snacks they can't wait to get their hands on. "😮Shut the front door," read one earnest reaction, while others said, "Oh wow.

  6. Little Debbie-inspired ice cream heads back to Walmart. When ...

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    Pints of the popular Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes Ice Cream hit shelves at Walmart stores nationwide on Tuesday, Nov. 1, the retail giant announced in a news release.

  7. Nutty Buddy (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Nutty Buddy is an ice cream cone topped with vanilla ice cream, chocolate ice cream, chocolate and peanuts, manufactured in the United States. Nutty Buddy was originally created and produced by Seymour Ice Cream Company, which was located in the Port Norfolk section of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and named after its owner, Buddy Seymourian.

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  9. Klondike bar - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a traditional frozen ice pop, or traditional ice cream bar, the Klondike bar does not have a stick due to its size, a point often touted in advertising. In 1976, Henry Clarke, owner of the Clabir company, purchased the rights to the Klondike bar, which had been manufactured and sold by the Isaly's restaurant chain since the 1930s. [3]