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    To increase the nutritional values of its menu and ensure all pre-made signature salads averaged less than 500 calories, Saladworks unveiled True Nutrition in April 2010, a new menu with over 50 salad ingredients such as avocado, edamame, and chick peas. [13]

  3. Fall isn't here yet, but Rita's fall menu is. Here's what you ...

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    Rita's Italian Ice and Frozen Custard got the pumpkin memo, and now they've dropped a fall menu earlier than ever before.

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  6. Runza - Wikipedia

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    Many sources agree that Sally Everett invented the name "runza" [18] [3] [12] although it is likely she adapted it from an existing name for the sandwich; either the krautrunz, [18] an older, different German name for the bierock, or the Low German runsa, [12] meaning "belly", alluding to the gently rounded shape of the pouch pastry.

  7. List of Pepsi variations - Wikipedia

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    A mid-calorie version of Pepsi released in March 2012, described by the company as having "60% lower sugar content and fewer calories." [59] It was discontinued by 2015. Pepsi Next Cherry Vanilla 2012 A mid-calorie Cherry Vanilla flavored Pepsi that was sold for a limited time in the summer of 2012. [60] Pepsi Next Paradise Mango 2012

  8. Raita - Wikipedia

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    The word raita first appeared in print around the 19th century; it comes from the Hindi language. [1] The word raita in Bengali and Hindi is a portmanteau of the Sanskrit word rajika or the derivative Hindi rai (pronounced "ra-ee") meaning black mustard seed, and tiktaka, meaning sharp or pungent.

  9. Tropical Smoothie Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Smoothie Cafes sales are made up of 50% smoothie sales and 50% food sales system wide. [8]In May 2013, Tropical Smoothie Cafe began offering a vegan, non-GMO meat substitute called Beyond Meat. [9]