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WHAT'S NEXT: A new way to Google

Dec 8, 2008

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Googles
Kids have another wholesome snack alternative now that D. F. Stauffer Biscuit Co.'s Googles have arrived on the scene. The newest product in York, Pa.-based Stauffer's All Natural line of crackers and cookies with no preservatives or artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners, Googles come in three varieties: Chocolate Sundae, Orange Creme, and Banana Split, all topped with frosting drizzles. The treats are also a good source of calcium, and contain zero grams of trans fats and zero grams of cholesterol. The suggested retail price per 14-ounce resealable gusset bag is $2.89 to $3.29. Find out more by calling (800) 673-2473, ext. 684, or visiting www.stauffers.net.


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