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  2. Crunch (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Crunch Cereal is a chocolate breakfast cereal with crispy rice and wheat clusters. YoCrunch brand yogurt features Crunch mix-ins in both Strawberry and Vanilla yogurt flavors. The pieces themselves resemble Buncha Crunch. Crunchettes are "Bite Size" Pieces of Crunch. Magic Crunch was a limited edition original Crunch Bar with pop rocks.

  3. Golden Grahams - Wikipedia

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    Golden Grahams was introduced in 1976, and the earliest TV commercials featured a jingle sung to the tune of the James A. Bland song "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers". The cereal is still widely available in Europe, United States and Canada. It is produced by Nestlé and Cereal Partners, except in the US and Canada, where it is made by General Mills.

  4. Dick Marx - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 1960s, he spent three decades in advertising, writing commercial jingles for Dial soap, Kellogg's Raisin Bran cereal, Ken-L Ration dog food, Nestle's Crunch candy bars, Arm & Hammer baking soda, Virginia Slims cigarettes, La Choy Chinese food, the Chicago Blackhawks hockey team and many more.

  5. Jimmy Nelson (ventriloquist) - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Nelson (ventriloquist) James Edward Nelson (December 15, 1928 – September 24, 2019) was an American ventriloquist who appeared on television in the 1950s and 1960s. He is most famous for commercials for Nestlé chocolate featuring Farfel the Dog. He also hosted a children's show sponsored by Nestlé.

  6. Farfel the Dog - Wikipedia

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    Farfel the Dog is a hound dog ventriloquist's dummy created by Jimmy Nelson. The Farfel character is best known for television commercials for Nestlé's Quik which ran from 1953 to 1965. [1] An original talking Farfel can be seen at the Chocolate Experience Museum, located in Burlington, Wisconsin. [citation needed]

  7. 100 Grand Bar - Wikipedia

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    100 Grand (originally called the $100,000 Candy Bar and then, from the 1970s through the mid-1980s, as the $100,000 Bar[1]) is a candy bar produced by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero. [2] The candy bar was created in 1964 by Nestlé. [3] It weighs 1.5 ounces (43 g) and includes chocolate, caramel and crisped rice.

  8. Baby Ruth - Wikipedia

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    1921; 103 years ago (1921) Previous owners. Curtiss Candy Company. RJR Nabisco. Nestlé. Website. www.babyruth.com. Baby Ruth is an American candy bar made of peanuts, caramel, and milk chocolate-flavored nougat, covered in compound chocolate. [1] Created in 1920, it is distributed by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero.

  9. Aero (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Aero is an aerated chocolate bar manufactured by the Vevey -based company Nestlé. Originally produced by Rowntree's, Aero bars were introduced in 1935 to the North of England as the "new chocolate". [1] By the end of that year, it had proved sufficiently popular with consumers that sales were extended throughout the United Kingdom.