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annual global sales of
Snickers is over $380 million, and it is
widely considered the
bestselling candy bar in the world.
Snickers was
introduced by Mars...
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Snickers salad is a
dessert salad consisting of a mix of
Snickers bars,
Granny Smith apples, Cool Whip or
whipped topping, marshmallows, and
often pudding...
- Look up
snicker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snickers is a
brand of peanut,
caramel and chocolate-based
confectionery bar.
Snickers may also refer...
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Snickers pie is a
chocolate dessert made with five
Snickers bars,
mascarpone and soft cheese. The
recipe appeared on the BBC
cookery show Sa****ay Kitchen...
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Petrus Matthias Snickers (11
April 1816 in
Rotterdam – 2
April 1895 in Utrecht) was a
Dutch clergyman.
Snickers was
named Bishop of
Haarlem and consecrated...
- in a
tweet that
Snickers was
removing the "**** vein"
design from the top of the
candy bar,
prompting a
backlash from
unwitting Snickers fans. Due to the...
- late 18th
century the
Snickersville Turnpike and the
Snickers Gap
Turnpike were completed, and
Snickers Gap
became the main
thoroughfare between Loudoun County...
- The
Australian Financial Review. "
Snickers Almond Mars bar". Candyfavorites.com.
Retrieved 7
August 2007.
Snickers Almond "is the
replacement for the...
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Snicker's Gap
Turnpike Company obtained a
charter for the road from
Aldie northwest over
Snickers Gap and
beyond to the
Shenandoah River at
Snicker's...
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Incorporated and sold in the
United States. The bar was
introduced in 1970 as the
Snickers Munch Peanut Brittle Bar and was
later relabeled "Munch". It is made of...