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  2. Ischoklad - Wikipedia

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    Ischoklad ("Ice chocolate"; Eiskonfekt in German, which is also translated as Ice Confectionery) is a candy originating in Germany which is now popular in Germany and Sweden. History [ edit ]

  3. Ice Breakers candy - Wikipedia

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    Ice Breakers manufactures and sells mint and chewing gum products including cool mints, peppermint chews and soft, cube-shaped gum branded as Ice Cubes. [2] In 2003, Ice Breakers launched Liquid Ice, a liquid filled mint. An advertising and PR campaign that centered around Jessica Simpson was also launched to promote the product. [11]

  4. The Longest Drink In Town - Wikipedia

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    Ice-cream parlours, fast-food chains, and dairies sell milkshakes in The Longest Drink In Town containers, but sales have declined since the introduction to New Zealand of McDonald's and other global outlets. [3] Over 120 million cups have been sold with The Longest Drink In Town branding, [1] with current annual sales of 3.5 million units ...

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  6. Ice pop - Wikipedia

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    An ice pop is also referred to as a popsicle (a brand name) in Canada and the United States, a paleta in Mexico, the Southwestern United States and parts of Latin America, an ice lolly or lolly ice in the United Kingdom and Ireland, an ice block in New Zealand and Australia, an ice drop in the Philippines, an ice gola in India, ice candy in the ...

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  8. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    It includes a butter spreader resting on a crystal stand; a cocktail fork, soup spoon, dessert fork, dessert spoon and an ice cream fork, as well as separate knives and forks for fish, entrée, main course and salad. A variety of eating utensils have been used by people to aid eating when dining. Most societies traditionally use bowls or dishes ...

  9. It's Employee Appreciation Day. Here's how to celebrate ... - AOL

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    Grab a few containers at the store or make it easy and buy ice cream on stick. Depending on the size of your organization or team, you can even rent an ice cream machine and make cones for the crowd.