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  • ...00" compressed food, derived from the military "type 90".]] '''Food Ration Bar''' ...individuals when traditional food sources are unavailable or impractical. Food ration bars are an essential component of [[survival kits]], [[emergency pr
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  • == The Nosh Bar == The Nosh Bar is a popular establishment known for its wide variety of food and drink offerings. It is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, offe
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  • ...rtender's assistant, is crucial in maintaining the smooth operation of the bar. ...of a bar-back include restocking the bar's supplies, cleaning glasses and bar utensils, and preparing certain elements for cocktails, such as cutting fru
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  • ...e 1960s and has since gained popularity in various parts of the world. The bar is known for its unique packaging, which features different [[animal]] char ...ith its packaging featuring various animal characters. Over the years, the bar has undergone several changes in its design and packaging but has maintaine
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  • ...UK as a single bar in the early 1970s, it was repackaged in 1984 as a twin bar. Although still produced in the United Kingdom, Twirl is now also available ...a crumbly, flakey chocolate bar, and the Twirl bar is essentially a Flake bar coated in an additional layer of chocolate.
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  • ...r.]], the son of American candy maker [[Franklin Clarence Mars]]. The Mars Bar is a popular confectionery product worldwide, known for its nougat and cara ...Kingdom and established his own candy company, where he developed the Mars Bar.
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  • ...the 1980s and is distinctive for its bubbly texture that collapses as the bar melts. ...owntree Company]] until 1988, when the company was acquired by Nestlé. The bar has remained a popular choice among Canadian consumers, despite not being w
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  • ==== Bar 1 ==== ...atmosphere. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_1_(City_A) Read more about Bar 1]
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  • == Shanghai Tunnel Bar == ...Oregon]]. Known for its unique atmosphere and historical significance, the bar is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
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  • '''Bar (establishment)''' ...[[coffee]], and [[tea]], and some types of food, like [[snack]]s or [[pub food]].
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  • ...iginated in the [[United Kingdom]]. It is produced by [[Nestlé]]. The Lion bar was first introduced in 1976 and has since become a popular snack in variou ...ree's was acquired by Nestlé, which continued to produce the Lion bar. The bar has undergone several changes in its recipe and packaging over the years, b
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  • ...duced in the United States in the 1920s by the Cardinet Candy Co. The U-No Bar is known for its smooth, truffle-like texture and its rich, chocolate flavo ...where the friend exclaimed "U-No how good it is!" after tasting the candy bar.
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  • ...ess with band cropped.jpg|alt=Bikinis Bar and Grill waitress|thumb|Bikinis Bar and Grill waitress]] [[Category:Food services occupations]]
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  • ...since gained popularity in various other countries. The Drifter chocolate bar is known for its unique combination of textures and flavors, featuring a ch ...as a snack that could be enjoyed on the go, hence the name "Drifter". The bar quickly gained popularity due to its unique texture and flavor combination,
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  • '''Snack Bar''' is a type of [[food service]] establishment that offers a limited variety of [[snacks]] and [[b ...n the early 20th century, with the rise of [[fast food]] and [[convenience food]] industries. The first snack bars were often small, standalone establishme
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  • '''Wine Bar''' A '''[[Wine bar]]''' is a specialized type of [[bar]] or [[restaurant]] that focuses on the serving of [[wine]] rather than oth
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  • '''ZERO bar''' is a [[candy bar]] produced by the [[Hershey Company]]. It was first introduced in the Unite ...s to produce the ZERO bar today. The name "ZERO" is said to imply that the bar is cool, as in temperature, although the exact origin of the name is unclea
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  • '''Matt's Bar''' is a popular [[bar]] and [[restaurant]] located in [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]], United Stat ...uffed hamburger, which has become a staple of [[Minneapolis cuisine]]. The bar's motto, "Fear the Cheese", is a playful warning about the hot, melted chee
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  • '''Maple bar''' ...'''Maple bar''', also known as a '''Maple-glazed bar''' or '''Maple-bacon bar''', is a popular type of [[doughnut]] in the United States, particularly in
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  • ...ment. This article will focus on the first definition, a type of nutrition bar designed for pets. The '''Animal Bar''' is a type of [[pet food]] that is designed to provide pets with a convenient and nutritious snack.
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  • ...and has since become a staple in the confectionery industry. The Mountain Bar comes in three distinct flavors: [[chocolate]], [[peanut butter]], and [[va ...915, they decided to expand their product line and introduced the Mountain Bar.
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