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  2. Edible Arrangements - Wikipedia

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    A fruit bouquet made by Edible Arrangements The company was founded by Tariq Farid and Kamran Farid , and the first Edible Arrangements store opened in East Haven, Connecticut in 1999. [ 1 ] After designing the computer systems, training manuals, production and profitability tracking and supply chain management process, they began franchising ...

  3. The best gift baskets of 2024, according to our editors - AOL

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    Edible Arrangements are known for their fruit-based gift baskets, which are arranged to look like colorful flower bouquets. This particular arrangement comes in three size options, and it’s ...

  4. Kamran Farid - Wikipedia

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    Kamran Farid is an entrepreneur, inventor, and philanthropist.He is an original partner of Edible Arrangements founded by his brother Tariq Farid, a U.S. based franchising business that specializes in fresh fruit arrangements, melding the concept of fruit baskets with designs inspired by the floral business.

  5. Tariq Farid - Wikipedia

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    The business specializes in fresh fruit arrangements, melding the concept of fruit baskets with design inspired by the floral business. [4] After designing the computer systems, training manuals, production and profitability tracking and supply chain management process, they began franchising the concept in 2001.

  6. The 11 best Mother's Day gift baskets of the year: Food ... - AOL

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    Choose from floral styles like roses, farmer's market flowers or classic flowers in one of three sizes. The original size runs from $45 per bouquet each month — totalling just $137 for the three ...

  7. Akebia - Wikipedia

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    Akebia quinata and Akebia trifoliata both bear edible fruit, containing a sweet white flesh. [4] Flavor varies greatly in akebias, even within the same species, with some individuals displaying a complex flavor profile resembling a mixture of banana, passionfruit and lychee, with others being mild, or even insipid (flavorless). [5]

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