Cadbury's Strudels (Stroodles?) were around in the early 1970s: they were chocolate-covered pieces of dried apple, a la chocolate raisins, and came in a big round apple-shaped foil bag. The TV advert featured an Einstein-like scientist and the catchphrase "Oodles and oodles of Strudels!"
Toaster Strudels were first made in the April of 1985.
Toaster Strudels are not Swedish; they are an American pastry brand created by Pillsbury. Inspired by the Austrian dessert called "strudel," especially apple strudel, Toaster Strudels feature a flaky pastry filled with various fruit fillings and are often frosted. While they share a name and concept with the traditional strudel, their origin and production are distinctly American.
Apple strudel is a filled pastry that originated in the Middle East but since the 17th century has become an Austrian mainstay.
Apple does not have a product called iStick.
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The iPhone is a product of Apple.
the Apple product ipod is called the same in French.
Macintosh is the product. The company is called Apple Inc. Apple Inc. Headquarters is at: 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, California
There is a product called bitter apple that can be used to discourage chewing.
This is an Apple Inc product (iPhone 4).
Because it is an Apple product.
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