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  2. Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles - Wikipedia

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    Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles (rebranded in Australia as Wonka Fruit Pastilles after the 1988 acquisition of Rowntree's by Nestlé, Fruit Joy in Italy; Frutips in Canada, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan) are small round sweets measuring about 1.5 cm (0.6 in) in diameter; they have a jelly-like consistency, and are covered with sugar.

  3. Fruit2O - Wikipedia

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    It contains no calories, fat, or sugar. Fruit2o Plus 10 ingredients also include ascorbic acid ( vitamin C ), niacinamide , vitamin B 6 , vitamin B 12 , calcium pantothenate ( vitamin B 5 ) and biotin ( B vitamins ), vitamin E acetate , zinc gluconate , magnesium sulfate , sodium selenite , calcium disodium EDTA .

  4. Kellogg's - Wikipedia

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    In emphasizing cereal's convenience and nutritional value, Kellogg's helped persuade U.S. consumers aged 25 to 49 to eat 26% more cereal than people of that age ate five years prior. The U.S. ready-to-eat cereal market, worth $3.7 billion at retail in 1983, totaled $5.4 billion by 1988 and had expanded three times as fast as the average grocery ...

  5. Is a pumpkin a fruit? Why you should eat more of this ... - AOL

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    Here's the nutritional breakdown on your would-be jack-o'-lantern. Is pumpkin a fruit? While some think of pumpkin as a vegetable because it's sometimes used in savory dishes, it's actually a fruit.

  6. Froot Loops - Wikipedia

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    Froot Loops is a sweetened, fruit-flavored breakfast cereal made by WK Kellogg Co for the United States, Canadian, and Caribbean markets and Kellanova for the rest of the world. The brand was solely owned by the original Kellogg Company before it spun off its North American cereal division as WK Kellogg Co in late 2023. [ 1 ]

  7. Fruit Tingles - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Tingles is a brand of confectionery originating in Australia. [1] They are a chalky-textured, multicoloured, disc-shaped, fruit flavoured lolly . Standard packages are 34g foil wrapped sleeves with an outer multicoloured paper wrapper, and contain 16 pieces of randomly distributed flavours.

  8. Little Hug - Wikipedia

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    Nutrition facts on a Little Hug package. Little Hug Fruit Barrels is a brand of fruit-flavored drink introduced in 1974. [1] The drink is bottled in plastic 8-ounce (240 mL) barrel-shaped bottles (marketed as Little Hug) and 16-ounce (470 mL) bottles (marketed as Big Hug).

  9. Byrsonima crassifolia - Wikipedia

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    Byrsonima crassifolia is a slow-growing large shrub or tree to 10 metres (33 ft). Sometimes cultivated for its edible fruits, the tree is native and abundant in the wild, sometimes in extensive stands, in open pine forests and grassy savannas, from central Mexico, through Central America, to Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil; it also occurs in Trinidad, Barbados, Curaçao, St. Martin ...