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  2. How to make Sonic the Hedgehog Chili Dogs - AOL

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    Add 8 oz barbecue sauce. Simmer ½ hour. Add 1 teaspoon each of chili powder, cumin, oregano. Add 1 large can red kidney beans (drained) Simmer 1 hour. Add hot dogs. Cook 15 minutes in sauce. Put ...

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    These DIY allergy pops are like a treat, and can be alleviate some symptoms, too. Rinsing your pup in apple cider vinegar can help with itching, and just like with people, a daily teaspoon of ...

  4. Steviol glycoside - Wikipedia

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    Steviol glycoside. Molecular structure of stevioside. Steviol glycosides are the chemical compounds responsible for the sweet taste of the leaves of the South American plant Stevia rebaudiana ( Asteraceae) and the main ingredients (or precursors) of many sweeteners marketed under the generic name stevia and several trade names.

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    7-Eleven has just revealed that its famed hot dog is going where no glizzy has gone before—in your sparkling water.. The convenience store boldly announced this week that it will be releasing a ...

  6. Zevia - Wikipedia

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    Zevia. Zevia is a Los Angeles based company [1] that produces soft drinks, organic tea, energy drinks, and mixers sweetened with stevia. [2] All Zevia products are zero-calorie, sugar-free, gluten free, vegan, certified kosher, and certified by The Non-GMO Project. In June 2021, Zevia filed to go public with an IPO.

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    Sierra Mist is a discontinued lemon-lime flavored soft drink line. Originally introduced by PepsiCo in 1999, it was eventually made available in all US markets by 2003. The name is a play on Mountain Dew: "sierra" is the Spanish word for "mountain range" and both mist and dew are composed of water droplets.

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