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  2. Snickers - Wikipedia

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    Containing approximately 450 calories (1,900 kJ) per bar, deep fried chocolate bars (including Snickers and Mars bars) became a specialty in fish and chips shops in Scotland in 1995, and in the early 2000s, became popular at American state fairs.

  3. Mars bar - Wikipedia

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    8.5 g. Carbohydrate. 35.3 g. Mars, commonly known as Mars bar, is the name of two varieties of chocolate bar produced by Mars, Incorporated. It was first manufactured in 1932 in Slough, England by Forrest Mars, Sr. [2] The bar consists of caramel and nougat coated with milk chocolate . An American version of the Mars bar was produced which had ...

  4. Milky Way (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    The American Milky Way bar has 240 calories in each 52.2 gram bar; the Milky Way Midnight has 220 calories in each 50 gram bar; and the Milky Way Simply Caramel bar has 250 calories in each 54 gram bar.

  5. Holy sweet tooth! These are the most unhealthy candy bars in ...

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    3) Snickers - 280 calories, 14 grams of fat and 30 grams of sugar. 4) Baby Ruth - 280 calories and 14 grams of fat. 5) Mounds - 230 calories, 13 grams of fat, and 21 grams of sugar. Candy...

  6. New Snickers and Twix-flavored milk is like drinking your ...

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    Both candy bar-inspired flavors are made with real low-fat dairy milk and pack in 14 grams of protein and 270 calories per 14-fluid ounce bottle. (To compare, 14 fluid ounces of 1% milk packs ...

  7. Deep-fried Mars bar - Wikipedia

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    Media: Deep-fried Mars bar. A deep-fried Mars bar (also known as a battered Mars bar) is a Mars-brand chocolate bar covered in batter then deep fried in oil. The dish originated at a chip shop in Scotland as a novelty item. Since various mass media began reporting on the practice in the mid-1990s – often as a critical commentary on how ...