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- Mountain_Bar abstract "Mountain Bar is a chocolate bar made by Brown & Haley, Inc. Mountain Bars consist of chocolate and peanuts molded around one of three flavored fillings: vanilla, peanut butter or cherry. The Mountain Bar was first created in 1915 at the Brown & Haley factory in Tacoma, Washington. Originally called Mount Tacoma Bars, the name was changed in 1925 after Brown & Haley began distribution of the candy in Seattle. Shortly after World War II a cherry version of the Mountain Bar was introduced. This was followed by the peanut butter variety in 1974. Cappuccino and Mint flavored Mountain Bars were briefly available in 2010.".
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageID "21857718".
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageLength "1193".
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageRevisionID "510041820".
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Brown_and_Haley.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Category:1915_introductions.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Candy_bars.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate_bar.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Peanut.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink Tacoma,_Washington.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mountain Bar".
- Mountain_Bar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mountain_Bar subject Category:1915_introductions.
- Mountain_Bar subject Category:Candy_bars.
- Mountain_Bar hypernym Bar.
- Mountain_Bar type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Mountain_Bar comment "Mountain Bar is a chocolate bar made by Brown & Haley, Inc. Mountain Bars consist of chocolate and peanuts molded around one of three flavored fillings: vanilla, peanut butter or cherry. The Mountain Bar was first created in 1915 at the Brown & Haley factory in Tacoma, Washington. Originally called Mount Tacoma Bars, the name was changed in 1925 after Brown & Haley began distribution of the candy in Seattle. Shortly after World War II a cherry version of the Mountain Bar was introduced.".
- Mountain_Bar label "Mountain Bar".
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- Mountain_Bar sameAs Q6924874.
- Mountain_Bar wasDerivedFrom Mountain_Bar?oldid=510041820.
- Mountain_Bar isPrimaryTopicOf Mountain_Bar.