US: Dole adds peach flavour to Fruit Crisp snack line
By Dean Best | 21 June 2011
Dole Food Co. has added to its Fruit Crisp snack portfolio in the US with the launch of a peach flavour.
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Dole Food Co. has added to its Fruit Crisp snack portfolio in the US with the launch of a peach flavour.

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