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  2. Milky Way (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Milky Way is a brand of chocolate-covered confectionery bar manufactured and marketed by Mars, Incorporated. There are two varieties: the US Milky Way bar, which is sold as the Mars bar worldwide, including Canada; and the global Milky Way bar, which is sold as the 3 Musketeers in the US and Canada (neither bar is sold as Milky Way in Canada).

  3. 3 Musketeers (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    3 Musketeers is a candy bar made in the United States and Canada by Mars, Incorporated. It is a candy bar consisting of chocolate-covered, fluffy, whipped nougat. It is similar to the global Milky Way bar as well as the American version of the Milky Way bar (only without the latter's caramel topping).

  4. Mars bar - Wikipedia

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    The pre-2002 Mars logo, which is still used in some countries. In most of the world, a Mars bar is a chocolate bar with nougat and caramel, coated with milk chocolate. In the United States, it is marketed as the Milky Way bar. [3]

  5. The Best Gluten-Free Products You Can Buy From Costco - AOL

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    We recently browsed the aisles of our favorite warehouse club to see — and try — what's available for gluten-free shoppers. From chicken enchiladas to frozen nuggets, here are some of Costco's...

  6. Night on the Galactic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Night on the Galactic Railroad (銀河鉄道の夜, Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru), sometimes translated as Milky Way Railroad, Night Train to the Stars or Fantasy Railroad in the Stars, is a classic Japanese fantasy novel by Kenji Miyazawa written around 1927.

  7. Why Gazpacho Isn't Taxed: And Other Weird Food Taxes - AOL

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    By Sam Dean When you buy gazpacho in California, it comes tax-free. But hot tomato soup, at the same restaurant, that's maybe a little chilly? Totally taxed! Blueberries in Maine? Yup, taxed.