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- A multi-pack also known as multipack is packaging that combines or holds multiple items or smaller packages. Multi-packs can be used to: Combine several...
- Biscuits. The Scampi 'n' Lemon then replaced the Cream 'n' Cheesy flavour in multipacks from 2006. From 2008, the Scampi 'n' Lemon flavour was phased out to make...
- Gadoteridol (INN) is a gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent, used particularly in the imaging of the central nervous system. It is sold under the brand...
- flavours including ****y Tomato, Crispy Bacon and Cheddar & Onion. A regular multipack bag contains 20g and a normal retail pack contains 30g. Wheat Crunchies...
- Dog was introduced. The bar has a m**** of approximately 54.5g although multipack bars are smaller at 37.3g. This increased from 42g in the 1970s and 51g...
- The Wiggles contains hidden veggies. Healtheries Kidscare Rice Wheels Multipacks had a national recall of the product due to gl**** being found in three...
- 2019. Weston, Shaun (February 13, 2013). "Space Raiders beef flavour in multipack format". FoodBev Media. Retrieved July 20, 2019. "KP Snacks - News - New...
- Monster was recoloured Yellow. Flamin' Hot was later introduced in the multipacks at this time, replacing Beef Burger. In April 1998, when Walkers changed...
- Tropical Lemon Minis Lime Minis Cola Bubblegum Raspberry-pineapple minis Multipack (x6) Strawberry Orange Lime Magic Blue Lipton Ice Tea Green Lipton Ice...
- milk chocolate. Normally, there are two fingers in a package, though the multipack contains ten fingers wrapped individually. They are available in Austria...