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  2. Ice buko - Wikipedia

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    Ice buko, also known as buko ice candy or coconut popsicle, is a Filipino frozen dessert made from condensed milk, young coconut (buko) strips, and coconut water. It is basically a frozen version of the buko salad. They can be sold on popsicle sticks or in plastic bags as ice candy.

  3. Cocada - Wikipedia

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    Cocada are a traditional coconut confectionery found in many parts of Latin America and Europe. They are particularly popular in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Spain, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador and Goa Former Estado da Índia Portuguesa.

  4. Chocolate crackles - Wikipedia

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    The recipe is relatively easy requiring only vegetable shortening, icing sugar, cocoa, desiccated coconut and Rice Bubbles (or Coco Pops). The hydrogenated oil is melted and combined with the dry ingredients and portions of the mixture are placed in cupcake pans to set, usually in the refrigerator. Sometimes these are lined with cupcake papers ...

  5. Drunken Kiwi Coconut Popsicles Recipe - AOL

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  6. Coconut Water & Mixed Berry Popsicles Recipe - AOL

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  7. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Manzanita Deliciosa – flavoured apple soda, from Toluca México traditional with Mexican food, since 56 years ago; Manzanita Sol – apple-flavoured beverages distributed by PepsiCo; Pascual Boing – large line of carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks in many flavours; Peñafiel – mineral water available in three varieties from Cadbury ...

  8. Health reactions caused a recall of 137,000 cases of Jolly ...

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    If you can’t return the Popsicles to the store for a refund, head for the recall section of the company website. Questions should be directed to Unilever at 888-926-3554, 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m ...

  9. Jarritos - Wikipedia

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    The word jarrito means "little jug" in Spanish and refers to the Mexican tradition of storing drinks in clay pottery jugs. [4] Produced in Mexico, they are sold throughout the Americas . Jarritos comes in 370 mL (12.5 US fl oz) and 600 mL (20 US fl oz) glass and plastic, as well as 1.5-liter bottles .