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  2. Funny Face (drink mix) - Wikipedia

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    Rah! Root Beer, Rudy Tutti-Frutti, Tart Lil' Imitation Lemonade, Tart 'N' Tangy Lemon, Tart n' Tangy Orange, and With-It Watermelon. [1] Chug-A-Lug-a Chocolate [9] was added much later, after the brand had passed to the Brady Company. This product was intended to be mixed with milk rather than water. [10] The mix was sweetened with calcium ...

  3. People Swear By the Viral Orange Peel Hack to Relieve ... - AOL

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    It's called the orange peel hack, and it's gone completely viral on social media. The video comes from cookbook author Bethany (@lilsipper on Instagram), who shares low-sugar recipes for IBS.

  4. Fla-Vor-Ice - Wikipedia

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    The Sport variety also has four flavors — Tropical (pink), Grape (purple), Orange (orange), and Blue Raspberry (blue). The Sport pops are the newest to the Fla-Vor-Ice line and include electrolytes for rehydration purposes. All boxed varieties may be purchased in pop increments of 16 or 24, with the Tropical pops available in bulk cases of ...

  5. List of lemon-lime drink brands - Wikipedia

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    Lemon-lime drink Sprite. A lemon-lime soft drink or lemon-lime soda (also known as lemonade in the United Kingdom, Australia [1] and New Zealand and as cider in Japan [2] and South Korea [3]) is a carbonated soft drink with lemon and lime flavoring.

  6. Citrus limetta - Wikipedia

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    Citrus limetta, alternatively considered to be a cultivar of Citrus limon, C. limon 'Limetta', [1] is a species of citrus, commonly known as mousami, musami, mosambi, sweet lime, sweet lemon, and sweet limetta, it is a member of the sweet lemons. It is small and round like a common lime in shape. [2]

  7. Limonene - Wikipedia

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    Limonene takes its name from Italian limone ("lemon"). [4] Limonene is a chiral molecule, and biological sources produce one enantiomer : the principal industrial source, citrus fruit , contains (+)-limonene ( d -limonene), which is the ( R ) -enantiomer.

  8. Otter Pops - Wikipedia

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    National Pax introduced Otter Pops in 1970, in competition with Jel Sert's similar product, Fla-Vor-Ice. [2] As of 1990, the product was manufactured by Merrytime Products Inc. of Marshall, Texas. [3] In 1996, Jel Sert acquired the rights to Otter Pops as well. [2] During the 2000s, Jel Sert modified the Otter Pops recipe to add more fruit ...

  9. Category:Lemon-lime sodas - Wikipedia

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