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  2. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike counterfeit products, dupes do not copy trademarked brand names or logos and are often sold at mainstream retailers. The term dupe or knockoff is often used as a pejorative to infer inferior quality, and is often used synonymously with ripoff, replica, imitation and clone .

  3. I Asked 6 Chefs for the Best Chocolate Ice Cream, and the ...

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    Make an affogato: Ngangan combines it with coffee to make a mocha-inspired affogato. “Brew strong coffee and pour it over a scoop of cold chocolate ice cream. “Brew strong coffee and pour it ...

  4. MrBeast’s Lunchables knockoff is already getting customer ...

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    The lunch meals also come with a bottle of Prime, a hydration drink created by Paul and Olatunji, and a chocolate bar from Feastables, a MrBeast brand.

  5. Why do people buy generic over brand-name products? It's ...

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    Brand-name products are most popular in the beverage aisle, with around 68% choosing brand names over store brand alternatives — even at a higher price point,” note Balagtas and Bryant.

  6. Equal Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Equal Exchange coffee beans. Equal Exchange is a for-profit, Fairtrade, worker-owned cooperative headquartered in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Equal Exchange distributes organic, gourmet coffee, tea, sugar, bananas, avocados, cocoa, and chocolate bars produced by farmer cooperatives in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Founded in 1986, it is ...

  7. Category:Rowntree's brands - Wikipedia

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  8. Why You Should Be Using A Whole Body Deodorant—And How It ...

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    The conversation goes mainstream. Thanks to the huge viral success of LUME—the company now rakes in millions a year—topics that were once considered off-limits for polite conversation ...

  9. Matchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Matchmakers is a brand of chocolate sticks currently owned and made by Nestlé.Thin, twig-like and brittle, they were first launched in 1968 by Rowntree's and were one-third of the length they are now - about the length of a match.

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