Koogle
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- This article is about a variety of peanut butter. For the traditional Jewish dessert or side dish, see Kugel.
Koogle was the brand name for a flavored peanut butter marketed by Kraft Foods. Kraft introduced Koogle in 1971, and discontinued it later that decade [1] It was available in several flavors, including chocolate, cinnamon, and banana.
In 1996 Koogle had tried to press charges on Google on the use of the -oogle suffix in their company name.[citation needed]
[edit] Ingredients
The ingredient list for Koogle changed over its lifetime. Examples of ingredient lists include:
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- Chocolate: U.S. grade no. 1 peanuts, partially hardened vegetable oils, sugar, cocoa processed with alkali, dextrose, salt, nonfat dry milk, artificial flavor [2]
- Chocolate: Peanuts, partially hardened vegetable oils, sugar, milk chocolate (with artificial flavor and emulsifier added), chocolate liquor, dextrose, salt, artificial flavor [3]
- Cinnamon: U.S. grade no. 1 peanuts, partially hardened vegetable oils, sugar, cinnamon, dextrose, salt
[edit] References
- ^ Kraft Online: Virtual Museum: 1970s. Kraft Foods. Retrieved on 2007-03-07.
- ^ Koogle Lid Image. Retrieved on 2007-03-07.
- ^ Koogle Lid Image. Retrieved on 2007-03-07.