Crispy Chip Sandwich and Process of Producing a Sandwich Product
A food product comprising a multilayer cookie or snack having outer layers formed from a crispy type edible food product such as a potato chip or corn chip, etc. with an intermediate marshmallow layer being in contact with the inner surface of each crispy chip and one or more filler substances.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4003438 | Cultivator A cultivator or harrow has two groups of tined soil working members in a row that are driven to rotate about upwardly extending shafts. Each group is located on an opposite side of a frame portion center from the other. Between each soil working member, a... | 01/18/1977 |
| 3983943 | Soil cultivating implement combinations A combination implement has a leading cultivator with fixed tines and a rear rotary harrow with driven soil working tined members. The cultivator has side ground wheels with vertical adjusting means that controls the working depths of the fixed tines. The... | 10/05/1976 |
| 3945441 | Soil cultivating implements A cultivator for pedestrian operation which has rotatable soil working members mounted on upright shafts and a rear supporting member with driving means that both rotates the soil working members as well as the rear supporting member to operate and propel... | 03/23/1976 |
| 3937285 | Cultivators A cultivator has two elongated rotors rotatably mounted on horizontal axes and in driving engagement with driving means to work the soil at different depths. A forward rotor is secured to the frame and a ground engaging roller is mounted in front of the r... | 02/10/1976 |
| 3930542 | Rotary harrows A cultivator has an elongated frame and a plurality of rotary soil working members mounted side-by-side in a row that extends transverse to the direction of travel. The soil working members have depending tines that rotate about upwardly extending shafts ... | 01/06/1976 |