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Etymologically, then, when an umpire goes to the movies, his favorite candy ought to be Sno-Caps, because “nonpareil” and “umpire” derive from the same Latin roots meaning “having no equal.”
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I went into The Dark Knight expecting to watch it the way I would any other movie: You know, admire the actors and get caught up in the story, with a few mental detours to check out the clothes and wonder where all my Sno-Caps went.
Pamela Redmond Satran: Why You Can't Admit You Hated The Dark Knight 2008
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Grab your box of Sno-Caps as Miss T bring us "Woman of Mystery".
DFilm Contest Runner Up: "Woman of Mystery" Tbone 2006
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Sno-Caps wrapped like this yet but I would imagine that within the next few months the newer stock will start to arrive at local stores.
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Sno-Caps are a nice blend of chocolate and tiny little white sprinkles; I hate to call them sprinkles because they are actually little balls called nonpareils.
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So what does this means for lovers of king-sized Sno-Caps (400 calories and 11 grams of saturated fat in a 3. 1-ounce bag) and fishbowl-sized sodas (400 calories and 26 teaspoons of sugar in a 44-ounce medium iced soda at Regal, or a large at AMC or Cinemark theaters) -- as well as the theaters thatsell popcorn for a 900 percent markup?
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Popcorn and Sno-Caps are so elementary, my dear Watson.
Slashfood Slashfood Editor 2010
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Nestle version of larger faux Sno-Caps and they weren't even close to being the same.
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Plus, even the processed foods sold by supermarkets are not all made by the same multinational conglomerate whose signature products include Raisinets and Sno-Caps.
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Popcorn and Sno-Caps are so elementary, my dear Watson.
Slashfood 2010
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