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Blue Bunny Ice Cream - Wells' Dairy, Inc. was founded in 1913 by Fred H. Wells when he purchased a horse, a delivery wagon, and a few cans and jars. From that humble beginning and a "roll up your sleeves" attitude, Wells' Dairy, Inc. has grown into the world's largest family owned and managed dairy processor. Come inside, look around, and find out why they like to say their BLUE BUNNY ice cream is "Made by people who love it as much as you do".

Chiquita Banana - We're here to say that bananas may be the world's most perfect food. Loaded with vitamin B6, they are also a good source of vitamin C, potassium, and dietary fiber. At this kicked-up site you'll meet Chiquita Banana herself and find out what all the singing is about! (You can find the lyrics to the famous song here, too.)

Cracker Jack - How did Cracker Jack get its name? The awesome story goes like this. The two Rueckheim bros from Germany were enjoying most excellent success with their caramelized popcorn at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, IL. Peeps were going insane for the stuff! Business increased so rapidly that orders always exceeded production. The bros were stoked! But what would they call it, man? They totally needed a name. Believe it or not people spoke in slang back in the early 1900's just like we do today, they totally did. Guess how you said awesome back then? Cracker Jack. Word, dudes. They said, "Hey, this stuff is great, it's Cracker Jack!" The name stuck. Take a voyage through time, discover all about Cracker Jack!!

Edy's Grand Ice Cream - Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc. manufactures and distributes a full spectrum of premium and super-premium ice creams. The Company's product lines are marketed under the Dreyer's brand name throughout the western states, Texas and certain markets in the Far East and under the Edy's brand name throughout the remainder of the United States. Taken together, Dreyer's and Edy's is the best selling brand of packaged ice cream and other premium dessert products in the country.

Godiva Chocolatier - See how sweet life can be. Godiva Chocolate welcomes you to their playground for chocolate lovers. They tempt your palate with chocolate recipes, trivia, and an online catalog for instant gratification. If only the Web would implement those aroma attribute protocols! You will never forget another anniversary or birthday if you register with their free gift reminder service. If that still isn't enough, they have plenty of links to other chocolate sites to help satisfy your cravings.

Jell-O: 100 Years and Still the Coolest - Wow--in a year, 413,997,403 packages of Jell-O gelatin dessert are produced. If you laid the boxes end to end, they would stretch three-fifths of the way around the globe with plenty of room to spare! This site traces the cool history of America's favorite dessert and also offers recipes as well as a place to buy special molds online.

Jelly Belly Online - There are over 40 different flavors of Jelly Belly jelly beans, and some of them can be combined in "recipes" to make still more flavors. For example, chew a Peanut Butter candy and a Grape one to taste Peanut Butter and Jelly. Jelly Bellys have flown on the space shuttle and were served at former President Reagan's inaugural festivities. At this site you can take a factory tour and check out some fabulous art made entirely of--you guessed it.

Lisa's Great Gifts From The Kitchen - There is nothing sweeter than a gift made from the heart. This site was designed to help you create gift items for all occasions, as well as creating goodies to pamper yourself. Each area will take you to a step in the process. Recipes are now in a printer friendly format. Master Cook and Meal Master (etc.) users can use Buster. The recipes and crafts will change, as well as seasonal ideas. Thanks for visiting my site. Have Fun!

M&M's Industrial Candy & Magic - When you eat M&M's, which colors do you eat first? Which colors do you avoid? Take a tour of the M&M factory, and play some funny Shockwave games like Melt the Candy Bar. If you don't have Shockwave, just download the games (Windows or Mac) for use later. Remember, virtual M&M's don't melt in your hand or your mouth, but you'll be hungry for some serious chocolate after you visit this site! You can also get screen savers and wallpaper to make sure there is always chocolate in the house when you want some. Check the site map for the locations of these resources.

Mann's Broccoli - From seed to your dinner plate, follow the virtual path of broccoli, the healthy dark green vegetable. In the Kid's Club you can play some neat games (none involving broccoli, crown jewel of nutrition), but you'll have to visit the Mann's Farm section to learn that broccoli has as much calcium per ounce as milk. You can also get some vegetable clip art and recipes at this leafy green site.

Massachusetts Maple Producers Association - Did you know that depending on the sweetness of the sap, it can take anywhere from 25 to 75 gallons of maple sap to make 1 gallon of maple syrup? The average, though, is 40 gallons raw to 1 gallon finished. It doesn't hurt the tree to be tapped, as long as you do it the right way. This page explains how you can make your own maple syrup. If you'd rather visit a commercial "sugar bush" and see how it's done, there's a directory of maple producers as well as lots of sticky links.

Meals.com - Search from over 10,000 recipes--Plan tonights dinner, plan your weekly menu, create your own cookbook and create your shopping list. You can search and browse thousands of recipes, clip and save recipes, scale them to the number of servings you need, and share them with your family and friends. With just a few clicks, you can print detailed shopping lists based on the recipes you've selected. Their "smart" Web site remembers your preferences and selections and makes personalized meal suggestions.

Planet Twinkie - How do you feel about Twinkies--you know, those delectable cream-filled sponge cakes? Most people either love them or hate them, but they must be doing something right because millions are sold each year. Here you'll find a whole "planet" dedicated to this snack food, including games about Twinkies, Web sites about Twinkies, and even wacky scientific experimentation with, what else: Twinkies!

SpiceGuide - Once, spices were as precious as gems. The demand for spices drove expeditions andd up new trade routes. You can discover the history of spices at this nicely designed site. A spice encyclopedia tells you where the spice grows, what its uses are, and more. For example, according to its entry, spearmint and peppermint are both native to Asia. Peppermint was used by Egyptians, and spearmint is mentioned in the Bible. Spearmint grew wild in the United States after the 1600s, and peppermint was cultivated commercially before the Civil War. You'll also find recipes and a list of must-have spices for the average kitchen. The Kid's Sugar and Spice section will tell you some interesting facts about a highlighted spice.

Washington Apples - The Best Apples on Earth - Granny Smith, Jonagold, Gala, Delicious--how many varieties of apple can you name? This site describes them all, as well as the best uses for each type. Did you know that the average American eats almost 20 pounds of apples per year? But that's nothing. Residents of some European countries each eat more than 45 pounds annually!

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