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Patent No. 5500234

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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Class 280/1.183 - Foot or saddle actuated


Subclass of Class 280 - Land vehicles
Definition: Vehicles in which the relative spreading apart from and
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 08/29/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
7096533Locking roller for an article of furniture
A locking roller assembly includes a housing adapted for mounting to an article of furniture. A wheel is rotatably mounted to the housing via a mounting arrangement that accommodates relative vertical movement between the wheel and the housing. The wheel is mounted ...
08/29/2006
6412787Children's ride-on vehicle
A children's ride-on vehicle that simulates a horse-drawn carriage. The invention includes a carriage section adapted to support a rider, and a horse section coupled to the carriage. One or more wheels are coupled to the carriage and/or horse sections. In...
07/02/2002
4657098Hobby horse
An electrically powered hobby horse having an elongated body and a front leg and a rear leg which support the body above the ground. The front and rear legs are pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis so that the legs pivot towards and away from each ot...
04/14/1987
4244592Child's ride-on vehicle
A ride on vehicle in the form of a shell with projecting members which are normally retracted within the shell and which are projected outwardly as a result of the weight of a child seated on the vehicle. The vehicle shell preferably simulates a turtle wi...
01/13/1981
 
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