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    Did you know that there are around 1.8 billion Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups made every year? That is enough to feed one cup to everyone in America, Europe, Japan, Australia, Africa, India, and China (Reese's). Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are some of the best and oldest forms of candy. Reese’s are the second best selling candy and should only not be eaten if you have a peanut allergy. It is so good that it makes about $500 million a year! This is second to only M&M’s at around $650 million (Bloomberg). They are a fan favorite everywhere. Plus, when they were first created, they were extremely cheap. Reese’s were first sold for only $0.01 (Upton). Not even another candy fan could deny that being cheap. Other people may consider other forms of…

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    By 1900, the company was mass producing chocolate bars in a way that was affordable to all, instead of being an item of luxury for those of wealth. Due to the rapid success of the affordable confection, Hershey decided to further expand production and soon saw a new factory producing chocolate in mid-1905. In 1907, looking for even further production line expansion, Hershey created the Hershey’s KISS, which were trademarked in 1924. Hershey introduced other items such as the Mr. Goodbar,…

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    out into the icy tundra and and ran for the car. The inside of the car felt like it was below 0°. As we started on the highway the snow looked so graceful as it fell on the streets and on the passing. My Grandma and I were heading over to my aunt's house to make Christmas candies. Once we were there and inside we got everything set up. The chocolate was melting on the stove, the parchment paper was laid neatly across the table, recipes taped on cabinet doors and ingredients scattered…

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    One day with the golden sunbeams gleaming down on the warm morning in Hilliard. Me, My mom, and my dad all went to Michaels. Me and my mom went into Michaels and my dad stayed in the car. I always get candy when I go there so I was wondering what candy I was get. When we got into the checkout line I saw a candy that caught my eye. It was called Bean Boozled jelly beans. I questioned my mom “ Can I get this candy, i’ve heard of it before?” She replied “ Yes you can, hand the box to me.” I had…

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    Earthquake Lab Hypothesis

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    with the rest of the steps first. Building Your Test Houses OK, this will be messy, but fun! You can build any shape of houses that you want, but keep in mind that you will need to build 12 of them, they should all be exactly the same, and they must fit inside your trays. First, spread out some butcher paper or newspaper to make cleanup a little easier. Keep a cloth or bowl of water around to clean your hands if they get super gooey during the building. You should also make some clear space on…

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    NASA 4.29: A Case Of NASA

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    retired, however, it shows unexpected good things can come in result of these tough decisions. We think we can predict the future and what will happen to a company financially if we make the ethical decision, but no one can predict the future and making the ethical decision may not always result in a financial loss for the company. If you look long-term and at the big picture, acting ethically actually does pay off and that is what this particular scenario showed me. 3 – Peanut Corporation 8.6:…

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    Pb And Jelly Essay

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    PB&J Have you ever wondered what satisfied your taste buds the most? Well, you're in luck, I am going to show you how making a wonderful treat. The first thing you need to do to make this glorious sandwich is to gather some ingredients. You will need white bread,crunchy peanut butter,strawberry jam and, last but not least, a butter knife. All of these items can be found in your local market or, if you are feeling really creative, you can make your own peanut butter by smashing peanuts…

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    Instructions on how to make a peanut butter & jelly sandwich. Step one: Collect all of your ingredients and utensils. You will be needing 2 slices of bread, jelly , peanut butter , a plate and butter knife. Step two: Start off by holding the butter knife with your hand and dipping it into the jelly. Make sure to get enough jelly for 1 bread slice. Step two: Next take the jelly that you have on the butter knife and spread it onto 1 of the pieces of bread. You can add more jelly if you are not…

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    Can Dogs Eat Peanuts Essay

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    Can dogs eat peanuts? Can dogs eat peanut butter? Is peanut butter good or bad for dogs? You are in lucky, Here’s All Everything You Need to Know Can dogs eat peanuts? Can dogs eat peanut butter? If you are like me, these are questions that sometimes you can’t stop yourself from asking. And this because when you love someone or something, you would naturally want to share. Dogs are domestic animals and sometimes we might share with them what we eat. There is nothing wrong about sharing with…

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    Nutrition Reflection

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    From nutrition class, I have learned the importance of having protein in the diet and this counseling appointment made me realize that I do not consume nearly enough. At home, having protein daily was not an issue because my mom always made fish and seafood for dinner. Fish and seafood are not something I would find in the dinning halls and I do not eat meat or nuts so Maria and I talked about other possible sources of protein I could find to eat. I do like eggs and peanut butter so I decided it…

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