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- Fruit_Gushers abstract "Fruit Gushers (occasionally just called Gushers) are hexagon-shaped fruit snacks made primarily from sugar and fruit juice, with small amounts of other ingredients. Introduced in 1991, they are produced by General Mills under the Betty Crocker brand name, and may be found in generic forms as well. The center of each gusher is a thick sweet liquid, and is surrounded by a chewy gelatinous sugar covering. When one bites into the snack, the liquid inside "gushes" out, hence the name of the snack. Fruit Gushers was the major sponsor for the YTV game show Uh Oh! from 2001 until the series ended in 2003.".
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- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Blue_raspberry_flavor.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Carrageenan.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Category:1991_introductions.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brand_name_confectionery.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brand_name_snack_foods.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Category:General_Mills_brands.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink File:Fruit_Gushers_packaging.jpg.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_snack.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink General_Mills.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Hexagon.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogenation.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Malic_acid.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Maltodextrin.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Modified_corn_starch.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Modified_starch.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Monoglyceride.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Partially_hydrogenated_vegetable_oil.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_citrate.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Punch_(drink).
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- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_citrate.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Strawberry.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Uh_Oh!_(game_show).
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Watermelon.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink Xanthan_gum.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLink YTV_(TV_channel).
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fruit Gushers".
- Fruit_Gushers hasPhotoCollection Fruit_Gushers.
- Fruit_Gushers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:General_Mills.
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- Fruit_Gushers subject Category:1991_introductions.
- Fruit_Gushers subject Category:Brand_name_confectionery.
- Fruit_Gushers subject Category:Brand_name_snack_foods.
- Fruit_Gushers subject Category:General_Mills_brands.
- Fruit_Gushers hypernym Snacks.
- Fruit_Gushers type Article.
- Fruit_Gushers type Food.
- Fruit_Gushers type Mill.
- Fruit_Gushers type Article.
- Fruit_Gushers type Brand.
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- Fruit_Gushers type Mill.
- Fruit_Gushers type Product.
- Fruit_Gushers comment "Fruit Gushers (occasionally just called Gushers) are hexagon-shaped fruit snacks made primarily from sugar and fruit juice, with small amounts of other ingredients. Introduced in 1991, they are produced by General Mills under the Betty Crocker brand name, and may be found in generic forms as well. The center of each gusher is a thick sweet liquid, and is surrounded by a chewy gelatinous sugar covering. When one bites into the snack, the liquid inside "gushes" out, hence the name of the snack.".
- Fruit_Gushers label "Fruit Gushers".
- Fruit_Gushers sameAs m.0bphtc.
- Fruit_Gushers sameAs Q5506367.
- Fruit_Gushers sameAs Q5506367.
- Fruit_Gushers wasDerivedFrom Fruit_Gushers?oldid=681737591.
- Fruit_Gushers isPrimaryTopicOf Fruit_Gushers.