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  2. 35 Simple, Tasty Beach Food Recipes You're 'Shore' to Love

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    Insulated coolers: Use a good quality cooler to keep food chilled and make sure there aren’t any cracks. Fill it with ice packs or ice to keep food cold for longer periods.

  3. The Best Beach Sandwiches and Snacks - AOL

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    Break out the cooler, because beach season calls for entire days spread out in the sun, and that means packing enough portable snacks and sandwiches to fuel those long sun-soaked days.

  4. 18 Best No-Added-Sugar Snack Recipes for Better Blood Sugar - AOL

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    These no-cook energy bites keep well in the fridge or freezer and are easy to grab on the go for a healthy snack. ... An addictively crunchy snack that's actually good for you. View Recipe.

  5. 10 Must-Haves to Make the Most of Your Remaining Summer Beach ...

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    It’s important to make the most of your remaining beach days, and sunshine-ready accessories can help max out your beach enjoyment. We gathered 10 of the biggest beach must-haves (from sand ...

  6. Claussen pickles - Wikipedia

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    Claussen is an American brand of pickled cucumbers that is headquartered in Woodstock, Illinois, an exurb of Chicago. [1] Unlike many other brands, Claussen pickles are uncooked [2] and are typically located in the refrigerated section of grocery stores.

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  8. List of brand name snack foods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of brand name snack foods. A snack or snack food is a portion of food often much smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals. [1]

  9. Mai Tai - Wikipedia

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    Victor J. Bergeron claimed to have invented the Mai Tai in 1944 at his restaurant, Trader Vic's, in Oakland, California, US. [2] Trader Vic's forerunner, Donn Beach, claimed to have instead first created it in 1933, although a longtime colleague said that Beach was actually just alleging that the Mai Tai was based on his Q.B. Cooler cocktail.