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  2. Minted Watermelon Popsicles Recipe - AOL

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  3. Here, you'll find everything you need for a sweet ending to your menu of Super Bowl recipes. Think: football-shaped cookies, cakes, and plenty of chocolate brownie recipes .

  4. 15 Best Costco Frozen Desserts to Beat the Heat - AOL

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    Johnny Pops Watermelon Popsicles. ... They're made with giant sized Oreo cookie wafers with cookies and cream ice cream. ... 12. Dole Whip Pineapple. $10.49 for 8 cups.

  5. Minted Watermelon Popsicles Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a blender, puree the watermelon with the sugar until smooth. Stir in the mint, lemon zest and salt. Pour the puree into 8 popsicle molds or 2 standard ice cube trays (insert popsicle sticks ...

  6. Bomb Pop - Wikipedia

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    The original flavor contains cherry, lime, and blue raspberry flavorings. As of 2015, there are nine main Bomb Pop flavors. [ 1 ] The current Bomb Pop flavors are: Original, Fruit Bomb, Watermelon, Hawaiian Punch , Warheads , Jolly Rancher , Original Sugar Free, Banana Fudge, Lemonade, Tongue Splashers and Nerds.

  7. List of Oreo varieties - Wikipedia

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    Ice Cream Rainbow Shure, Bert! Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in 2013, made of two golden Oreo cookies with a double stuf-thick layer of tri-color raspberry and lime sherbet flavor creme filling. Watermelon Oreo cookies were a limited edition release for the summer of 2013, made of two golden Oreo cookies with watermelon-flavoured ...

  8. Watermelon & Parsley Pops Recipe - AOL

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    Reprinted with permission from People’s Pops: 55 Recipes for Ice Pops, Shave Ice, and Boozy Pops from Brooklyn’s Coolest Pop Shop by Nathalie Jordi, David Carrell, and Joel Horowitz, 2012.

  9. William A. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    William A. Mitchell (October 21, 1911 – July 26, 2004) was an American food chemist who, while working for General Foods Corporation between 1941 and 1976, was the key inventor behind Pop Rocks, Tang, Cool Whip, and powdered egg whites. [1] During his career he received over 70 patents.