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  2. Wise Foods - Wikipedia

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    Wise Foods was founded in 1921 in Berwick, Pennsylvania by Earl Wise and was initially called the 'Wise Potato Chip Company. Wise owned Wise Delicatessen and began making potato chips as a way to make use of excess potatoes, initially cooking them in his mother's kitchen, and then selling them to customers in brown paper bags. At the time ...

  3. Charles Chips - Wikipedia

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    Charles Chips. Charles Chips is an American maker of snack foods, especially potato chips. It was known for home and office delivery of its products in distinctive tins. They were known for their signature sales slogan, "Chippin' it!".

  4. Miss Vickie's - Wikipedia

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    Miss Vickie's is a Canadian brand of potato chips made by Frito-Lay in the United States and Canada. The chips are kettle cooked and come in a variety of flavours. They are sold in Canada, Europe, and the United States. Originating on a farm from a recipe her mother had given to her, company co-founder Vickie "Miss Vickie" Kerr slightly altered ...

  5. Cool Off with a Frosty Homemade Orange Julius Milkshake

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    This fun twist on a classic Orange Julius is made with frozen orange juice concentrate, vanilla ice cream, milk, sugar, ice, and vanilla extract.

  6. This Orange-Vanilla Ice Cream Pie Is A Refreshing ... - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350 ̊. Process the cookies and sugar in a food processor until finely ground. Add the melted butter and pulse until the mixture is the texture of wet sand. Press into a 9-inch ...

  7. Allrecipes.com - Wikipedia

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    Allrecipes.com was founded in 1997 after co-founders Hunt and Shepherd had trouble finding their favorite cookie recipes on the Internet. The recipe sharing and cooking community website began as an offshoot of one of Seattle's first web companies, Emergent Media. The company's original website was CookieRecipe.com.