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This isn't just about cravings — it's about accessibility. Nestlé raises prices of beloved candy bars as ingredients become ...
Chocolate lovers in the U.S. can kiss artificial flavors and colors in Butterfingers, Crunch and Baby Ruth bars goodbye, as Nestle aims to become the first U.S. candymaker to remove such ...
Nestlé Crunch Nestlé. Prior to this bar’s introduction in 1937, candy-bar fillings were somewhat rich: nuts, caramel, etc. By using dirt-cheap puffed rice, however, Nestle helped mainstream ...
Instead, we recommend sticking to bars like Equal Exchange Organic Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Candy Bar, Theo Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups, and UNREAL Candy Coated Milk Chocolates, which ...
Nestle USA, headquartered in Glendale, Calif., said in a statement Tuesday that more than 250 chocolate bars across 10 brands will be free of artificial flavors and colors, such as Red 40 and ...
The candy bar set is inspired by the most popular selling flavors of Girl Scout cookies. ... crispies and a chocolate coating. Of course, not every candy bar set will sell for the sweet price of $500.
If you’re a Nestle Crunch fan, try tracking down a Crunky, ... Unlike the 1977 Diane Keaton film “Looking for Mr. Goodbar,” this is a chocolate candy bar loaded with peanuts.
We need about 100 of these sent to the New Times office like right now (attn: Shannon Armour, please). We don't even care if it's an "Unholy Union" between the Girl Scouts and Nestle or if the ...
Butterfingers, Baby Ruths, Crunch bars will soon be free of Red 40 and Yellow 5. Nestlé USA has announced plans to remove artificial flavors and FDA-certified colors from all of chocolate candy ...