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  • 1Caramel — (pronounced /ˈkærəmɛl/ or /ˈkɑrməl/) refers to a range of confections that are beige to dark brown in color, derived from the caramelization of one or several types of sugars, often occurring in the traditional cooking method of a sweet. Caramel… …

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  • 2caramel — noun Etymology: French, from Spanish caramelo, from Portuguese, icicle, caramel, from Late Latin calamellus small reed more at shawm Date: 1653 1. an amorphous brittle brown and somewhat bitter substance obtained by heating sugar and used as a… …

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  • 3Kraft Foods — Inc. Type Public Traded as NYSE: KFT Dow Jones Industrial Avera …

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  • 4After School (band) — After School Origin Seoul, South Korea Genres Pop, Dance, Hip Hop, R B Years active 2009 (2009) – Present Label …

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  • 5Lincoln Snacks Company — Infobox Company company name = Lincoln Snacks Company company company type = Operating Division foundation = 1968 founder = Sandoz Wander, Inc. location city = flagicon|USA Lincoln, Nebraska location country = USA key people = Jeffrey… …

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  • 6Baseball card — A baseball card is a type of trading card relating to baseball, usually printed on some type of paper stock or card stock. A card will usually feature one or more baseball players or other baseball related sports figures. Cards are most often… …

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  • 7Chocolate bar — A Snickers candy bar broken in half, showing a nougat, caramel and peanut interior. Candy Bar redirects here. For the American stripper, see Candy Barr. A chocolate bar is a confection in bar form comprising some or all of the following… …

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  • 8Cinnabon — Cinnabon, Inc. Type Subsidiary Industry Restaurants Founded Seattle, Washington (1985) Headquar …

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  • 9Uruguayan cuisine — Asado with achuras (offal) and sausages Uruguayan cuisine is traditionally based on its European roots, in particular, Mediterranean food from Italy, Spain, Portugal and France, but also from countries such as Germany and Britain, along with… …

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  • 10Candy — This article is about the type of confection generally. For specific types of candy, see Candies. For other uses, see Candy (disambiguation). Multicolored chocolate b …

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