Butterfinger was invented in 1923, chaotic was out in the 1040s.
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A substance made to resemble peanut brittle.
That is a weird question but it veries from 50 cents to 50$! it is true. i have seen a 36 inch butter finger. It is AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I only ate a little bit of it though.
No Butterfingers are not gluten free. They contain corn flakes which contain gluten. Therefore they are not gluten free.
Actually the corn flakes they use are gluten free http://www.specialtyproductsinc.net/
Butterfingers are listed by Nestle's gluten free candy list.
Corn gluten is not believed to be a problem for people on gluten-free diets.
This is not a strict science question so there is no exact number, but it is a lot, also there are many disabled, but we shouldn't discriminate them.
It means that a person is not able to hold on to things like aball when thrown and drops things down a bit clumbsy.
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I am eating one right now but it doesn't say on the wrapper. I'm sorry. I'm sure you can find it on their web site. Maybe?
There were no butterfinger candy bars in 1923.
Actually there was Butterfinger candy bars in 1923 invented by Henri Nestle but I have research it does not say how much it cost sorry.
There are 126 grams of sugar in one Butterfinger Bites bag.
The butterfinger candy bar was created in 1923 by the Curtiss candy company
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If you are concerned about whether or not a product you have is involved in this recall, check the FDA Recall website under Related Links and look at the manufacturer's website. The manufacturers know of everyone's concern and most will have a comment about whether or not their products are involved - usually on the home page. Or you can call the manufacturer's customer service. No. The Nestle brand has some other items included in the recall, but Butterfinger is not on the list.
Many companies, like the people who make butter finger, use their own peanut butter, hence the unique taste.
The Snickers candy bar was actually named after a race horse called Snickers that was owned by the very company that started such a candy bar. Please see the related link below for more information.
no they stopped making them after nam.
releive fuel pressure than drop fuel tank and remove fue pump to get out,or go to any auto parts place and they might have something you can use to disolve it.
A butterfinger candy bar!!..
Well first of all in order for the butterfinger to have been put in the gas tank it would of had to been crushed up to get past the filler hole...In that case it will be completely disolved within 24-48 hours and will pass through the system..
My research indicates that Butterfinger candy bars are gluten-free but Butterfinger Crisp is not gluten free. The corn flakes are confectioner's corn. Nestle' will list any gluten contained in any of their products on the label.