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  2. Weet-Bix - Wikipedia

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    Sanitarium introduced Weet-Bix™ Bites in 2012 as a bite-sized version of the popular breakfast cereal. It is a wheat-based cereal infused with fruit and honey. As of 2024, Weet-Bix Bites are available in four varieties: apricot, wild berry, honey crunch, and, most recently, coco crunch.

  3. Burger Rings - Wikipedia

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    Burger Rings are made out of a combination of corn and rice.A Smith's Chips representative confirmed Burger Rings are suitable for vegans. [5]The ingredients for Burger Rings are as follows: cereals (corn, rice), vegetable oil, maltodextrin, rice bran, salt, sugar, hydrolysed vegetable protein (), flavour enhancer (621), food acids (sodium diacetate, citric acid), flavour, mineral salt ...

  4. Costco Shoppers Are Raving About a Bite-Size Snack: 'Tasty ...

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    The versatility of the Aussie Bites is a major part of their appeal. Shoppers say they’re great crumbled over yogurt, drizzled with chocolate, warmed up in the microwave, or eaten with peanut butter

  5. Cheezels - Wikipedia

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    Cheezels are a brand of Australian snack food currently produced by Snack Brands Australia.Made from corn and rice, they are a crisp puffy ring with a strong, savoury cheddar cheese flavour and aroma.

  6. Twisties - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy: 2,050 kJ (490 kcal) Carbohydrates. ... recipes for disaster' featured 'Aussie sushi' which contained beetroot and Twisties.

  7. Dick Smith Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dick Smith Foods ran into legal difficulties in 2003, when Arnott's Biscuits took the company to court. The issue was a trademark dispute over Dick Smith Foods' "Temptin'" brand of chocolate biscuits, which Arnott's alleged had diluted their trademark for their similar Tim Tam biscuits, in similarly designed packaging. [9]

  8. AussieMite - Wikipedia

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    AussieMite was founded by Roger Ramsey, a pilot and the founder of AussieMite. AussieMite was launched into Australian supermarkets in 2001 and in 2011 AussieMite was launched into the United Kingdom, The United States of America, United Arab Emirates and South East Asia. [3]

  9. Outback Steakhouse Just Launched Its Lowest-Priced 3 ... - AOL

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    Outback Steakhouse just introduced its new Aussie Aussie Aussie deal, which starts at $14.99 and stands as the chain's lowest-priced offering of the year. This three-course meal includes a soup or ...