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  2. Clipper Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Clipper Magazine is a local, regional and national direct-mail advertising company, with 413 local editions and specialty publications in 22 states each mailing 6 to 12 times annually to more than 21 million homes. [1] In addition to the Clipper Magazine brand, it publishes under the brands Local Flavor, Mint Magazine, Reach, Great Deals ...

  3. The Only Must-Try Food in These US Cities - AOL

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    San Diego: Carne Asada Fries. Where to try them: Lolita’s Mexican Food. Americans eat 4.5 billion pounds of French fries a year, and America’s Finest City ups the ante when it comes to betting ...

  4. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams - Wikipedia

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    Jeni's is committed to using high-quality, sustainable ingredients from local farmers and producers and dairy from grass-pastured cows. As of August 2022, Jeni's had 37 ice cream flavors on their menu, with new and changing flavors based on seasonality and partnerships.

  5. Good Company in Akron elevates casual food in casually ... - AOL

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    Good Company is a casually glamorous spot to hang out and dine in Akron.. The vibe was cool and lively during a visit Monday night to Akron's newest restaurant, located in a 120-year-old West Hill ...

  6. Savor the summer with these 10 waterfront restaurants in ...

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    Donnie Boyer II, the owner of neighboring restaurant Pick’s At PLX, bought the property in 2020 and opened Smoke on the Water in July 2022. 562 Portage Lakes Drive, Akron; 234-571-0031 ...

  7. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Seen highlighted in red, the region known as the Midwestern United States, as currently defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. Ohio was one of the first Midwestern regions settled, mostly by farmers from the Thirteen Colonies, in 1788. Maize was the staple food, eaten at every meal. Ohio was abundant in fish, game, and wild fruits.