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  2. Coldstone Creamery coupon 20% off

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    Get 20% off any sweet treat at Coldstone Creamery with this coupon. The expiration date is fuzzy, but it looks like it says expires June 1, 2010. ... Get 20% off any sweet treat at Coldstone ...

  3. Cold Stone Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Cold Stone Creamery, Inc. is an American international ice cream parlor chain. Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona , the company is owned and operated by Kahala Brands . [ 3 ] The company's main product is premium ice cream made with approximately 12–14% butterfat , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] made on location and customized for patrons at time of order.

  4. Northern England - Wikipedia

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    Wensleydale, another crumbly cheese, is unusual in that it is often served as a side to sweet cakes, [246] which are themselves well represented in Northern England. Parkin , an oatmeal cake with black treacle and ginger , is a traditional treat across the North on Bonfire Night , [ 247 ] and the fruity scone -like singing hinny and fat rascal ...

  5. Government cheese - Wikipedia

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    USDA commodity cheeses. On August 23, 2016, the US Department of Agriculture stated that it planned to purchase approximately eleven million pounds (5,000 t) of cheese, [6] worth $20 million, [7] to give aid to food banks and food pantries from across the United States, [6] to reduce a $1.2 billion [7] cheese surplus that had been at its highest level in thirty years, and to stabilize farm ...

  6. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The name was extended to the area dominated by the canton, and after the Swabian War of 1499 gradually came to be used for the entire Confederation. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] The Swiss German name of the country, Schwiiz , is homophonous to that of the canton and the settlement, but distinguished by the use of the definite article ( d'Schwiiz for the ...