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Tracker (granola bar)


Tracker is a chewy cereal bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated and sold in the UK and Ireland. The same product is sold in Switzerland under the Balisto brand.

Trackers come in six flavours: Chocolate Chip, White Chocolate Chip, Roasted Nut, Raisin, Burst of Berries and Tangy Lemon, although the latter two fruit varieties are much more difficult to come by. Only the first two varieties are sold under the Balisto brand in Switzerland.

The bars are individually wrapped, and are sold individually or (in the case of the Choc Chip, Roast Nut and Raisin varieties) can be bought in grocery boxes of eight (six for Balisto).



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Tunes (confectionery)


Tunes is a brand of lozenge, manufactured by The Wrigley Company in the United Kingdom. It is marketed as a cough sweet, or anti congestant lozenge, containing eucalyptus oil and menthol. It is a relative of the now discontinued brand of Spangles, and shares the same packaging and dimensions of that brand. In the United Kingdom, Tunes no longer have the style packaging of Spangles.

There was a memorable television advertising campaign for the product with the slogan "Tunes help you breathe more easily". The commercials featured the actor Peter Cleall, who would perfectly enunciate the word "Tunes" after taking the anti congestant.



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Twix


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Twix is a biscuit bar made by Mars, Inc., consisting of biscuit applied with other confectionery toppings and coatings (most frequently caramel and milk chocolate). Twix bars are packaged with two or four bars in a package. Miniature and bite-size Twix are also available.

The product was first produced in the United Kingdom in 1967, and introduced in the United States in 1979. Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name. The name Twix is a portmanteau of twin biscuits, or 'twin bix'.

Between 2012 and 2013 the size of a standard Twix in the UK was reduced by 14%, from 58g to 50g.



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