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Examples
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I loved Lemon Pastry Cremes when I was a girl scout.
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Lemon Chalet Cremes, a lemon-filled cookie, and Lemonades, a lemon iced cookie, are back for another season but are available in different regions.
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And they also had a vanilla version of the Chalet Cremes, those were my favorites in the thin light blue boxes.
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One of the bakeries that supplies Girl Scout cookies has recalled Lemon Chalet Cremes because they have an off taste and smell.
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Stuart, I think that Petite is due at LEAST TWO more Cafe Cremes, probably three, for “stopping off” at her site.
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Cremes can be softer and lighter; gels are harder and stiffer.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Cremes can be softer and lighter; gels are harder and stiffer.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Cremes can be softer and lighter; gels are harder and stiffer.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Smiling falsely, he said, Please, Grandmama, it will only take me a few minutes, and then you can have Orange Cremes with your tea.
Dreaming of the Bones Deborah Crombie 1997
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• Kraft discovered consumers were using its Philadelphia Cream Cheese to cook, so it created a line of four Philadelphia Cooking Cremes $2.99 per 10-oz container that look like sour cream but taste like seasoned cream cheese.
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