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  2. 50 Healthy Snacks for Kids That Are More Fun Than ... - AOL

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    FYI, these secretly healthy muffins store well in the freezer for a last-minute treat. The zucchini adds fiber and vitamin A and keeps the muffins moist—a win-win-win. Get the recipe

  3. How to Make Healthy, Kid-Friendly Muffins with Your Family - AOL

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    One great way to get less adventurous eaters excited about healthy food choices is to get them involved in the cooking or baking process. This batch of healthy, kid-friendly muffins is a great ...

  4. Fuel Your Family With These Healthy Snacks Kids ... - AOL

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    Spicy Sriracha Popcorn. Plopping down on the couch with a good TV show and a bag of microwave popcorn sounds like an ideal after-school afternoon.

  5. Bulk vending - Wikipedia

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    Bulk candy and other products can be obtained cheaply from wholesale stores such as Sam's Club as well as mail-order wholesale outfits. Some food products sold from bulk vending machines include: Peanut M&M's , one of the best sellers, but relatively expensive and vulnerable to cracking and melting if temperature varies greatly.

  6. Otis Spunkmeyer - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rawlings, the founder of Otis Spunkmeyer, Inc., opened the first fresh-baked cookie store in Oakland, California in 1977. For the name of the business, Rawlings took the suggestion of his 12-year-old daughter who coined the name. [1] By 1983, with his brother Bill, Rawlings had grown the company to less than two dozen stores.

  7. Costco Is Changing This Fan Favorite. Stock Up Before It’s ...

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    At my local store, 12 jumbo muffins cost $9.99. Clearly, Costco will have to charge less for eight muffins that are smaller. But the question is, how much less?

  8. David Phillips (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Choice was running a promotion offering 500 miles for each pack of ten Healthy Choice bar codes mailed in as proof of purchase. [3] Valuing each mile at two cents, Phillips calculated that the return per UPC ($1) was worth a significant part of the price of a frozen meal (which were selling for $2), but while shopping he found Healthy Choice soup cans for only $0.90.

  9. Is 'healthy candy' actually good for you? Experts discuss ...

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    Candy doesn’t provide a nutritional source of anything," Dr. Rekha Kumar, endocrinologist at New York-Presbyterian, told TODAY. However, low-calorie and low- or zero-sugar candies can be a ...