It is cold, sweet, sandy, soft and practically melts in your mouth.
2006-09-17 19:37:12
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answer #1
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answered by carmen d 6
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They come in a box.
They are made by the Tootsie Corp.
They come in cherry, orange, lemon, lime and strawberry.
There are 140 calories in 1 serving, which is about 12 of them.
They are fat free.
I like to put 2 of them end to end, smoosh them together and then eat them.
If they were covered in sugar, they might be called "Gum Drops"
2006-09-17 18:40:41
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answered by Superfro 2
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it is soft, chewy, flaky, has some filling which is made out of some fruit, is a bar and the fruit for the filling can also be found as dried...it is a lite snack but high in sugar
2006-09-17 18:23:38
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answered by icycrissy27blue 5
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First I got a plate out. But a tortilla on the place. then put cheese spread on the tortilla, the put it in the microwave, and cooked it for 45 seconds.
2006-09-17 18:23:49
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answered by jrealitytv 6
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Colorful round items with a white liquid poured on top!
2006-09-17 18:23:21
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answered by twest 3
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No, so I'm having chocolate chip cookies with peanut butter spread over them! Yea, them. . . I'm having three and I'll go to the fitness center tomorrow!
46 is still young, and you'll find your man . . . just make him some chocolate chip cookies! . . . :-)
ps: I actually wrote this before reading you entire posting.
2006-09-17 18:25:59
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a brown snack, sugar free, made by jell-o but it isn't jello.
2006-09-17 18:22:39
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answered by ? 2
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Crispy golden brown disks with creamy brown substance between disks
2006-09-17 18:35:30
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answered by KieKie 5
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a slab of beef, lettuce, onions, mayo, and ketchup smack dab between two pieces of bread.
and some sticks of a vegetable that they usually fry and serve with ketchup
2006-09-17 18:42:03
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answered by Epitome 2
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Yummy golden shaped crackers
2006-09-17 18:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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