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  2. Klim (powdered milk) - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 Klim was a product of Merrell-Soule Company of Syracuse, New York [3] [4] which in 1907 had improved the spray-drying method patented by Robert Stauf in 1901 by starting with condensed milk instead of regular milk. [5] In 1927 Borden acquired Merrell-Soule gaining the Klim brand and None Such Mincemeat, both already made popular ...

  3. Aaron Burr (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    In Season 10 Episode 46 of Nostalgia Critic, entitled "War of the Commercials", when the Nostalgia Critic discovers that the Aaron Burr milk commercial was directed by Michael Bay, there is a cut to a sketch of a version of the commercial that is a parody of Michael Bay's modern directing style.

  4. Breakfast cereal - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast cereals may be fortified with dietary minerals and vitamins. For example, breakfast cereal in Canada may be fortified with specific micronutrient amounts per 100 grams of cereal, including thiamin, (2.0 mg), niacin (4.8 mg), and vitamin B6 (0.6 mg), among others. [33]

  5. 'Got Milk?' turns 25: 'Aaron Burr' looks back - AOL

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    Actor Sean Whalen looks back at his much-lampooned TV spot, reveals he couldn't eat peanut butter for 4 years afterwards.

  6. Cinnamon Toast Crunch - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon Toast Crunch consists of whole grain wheat and rice squares, which are then coated with a blend of cinnamon and sugar, and fortified with various vitamins and minerals. [4] One serving of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, equal to ¾ cup (177 mL) or 31 g, has 130 calories (544 kJ), or 170 calories (711 kJ) with ½ cup (118 mL) of skim milk ...

  7. File:Alaska Milk Corporation logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. The real reason we drink milk after eating cookies - AOL

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    Milk or water will do the trick but a soda wouldn’t—all that would do is add salt to the wound – or in this case sugar. So, have your cookies cake and ice cream. Just make sure the milk in ...

  9. Iodised salt - Wikipedia

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    UK milk had historically provided an alternative avenue for iodine intake, for which it is indirectly fortified through cattle feed. Iodisation of cattle feed was originally started in the 1930s with the goal of improving cow health. Iodophor disinfectants used in milking parlours also serve as a source of iodine for cows.

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