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    Which confectionary item, still popular today, was first made in Ireland in the 1890s?

    Question #56002. Asked by gmackematix. (Mar 17 05 1:38 AM)


    Okami

    Potato chips?

    Mar 20 05, 6:28 PM
    gmackematix

    I like your thinking but (potato) crisps as we call them in the British Isles are an American invention.
    Mind you, this confection's name suggests it comes from another part of the world.

    Mar 20 05, 6:43 PM


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