pretzel$63798$ - translation to greek
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pretzel$63798$ - translation to greek

TYPE OF CONFECTIONERY CREATED BY NESTLÉ
Pretzel flipz; Pretzel Flipz; Flipz (Food)

pretzel      
n. αλατισμένο κουλουράκι, κουλουράκι
cross legged         
  • A woman sitting on a chair
  • A man sitting on the ground, on a road in Nepal
  • An [[India]]n [[Buddha]], seated with legs crossed
  • Women reclining in chairs. Painting by [[Jean-François de Troy]].
  • [[Back]] of a sitting nude by school of [[Rembrandt]]
  • The [[Japanese tea ceremony]] is performed sitting in [[seiza]].
HUMAN RESTING POSITION; BODY WEIGHT IS SUPPORTED PRIMARILY BY THE BUTTOCKS IN CONTACT WITH THE GROUND OR A HORIZONTAL OBJECT SUCH AS A CHAIR
Sit; Criss cross applesauce; List of sitting styles; Criss-cross applesauce; Standard sitting position; Cross-legged sitting; Cross-legged; Cross legged; Tailor's position; Tailors position; Indian style; Pretzel-style; Pretzel style; Sitting disease; Health risks of sitting
οκλαδό, σταυροπόδι

Definition

Cracknel
·vt A hard brittle cake or biscuit.

Wikipedia

Flipz

Flipz is a type of confectionery created by Nestlé in 1997, consisting of salted pretzels covered in chocolate and other coatings.

Originally produced by Nestle in 1997 and made with Rold Gold pretzels, the brand was purchased by DeMet's Candy Company in 2003 and has been produced under DeMet's ownership since that time. DeMet's has added a number of additional flavors to the original Milk Chocolate flavor. In 2013, DeMet's was sold to Yıldız Holding.

TV commercials for Flipz began in 1997 with the tagline "What's Your Excuse?" The first spot featured an unnamed woman eating Flipz, while later ads featured Greg Lee, known for his prior role as host of the half-hour PBS children's game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, promoting the snack.

Flipz are also produced in the United Kingdom for the UK and Ireland market by United Biscuits.