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Nilla is not necessarily an Indian name - it is a Tamil name, and Tamil is spoken in Sri Lanka also
71.121.249.68 (
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Ingredients?
So why not list all of the ingredients? Is it Top Secret or something?
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It looks like their brand name is now "Nilla Wafers" and that they don't make any other products anymore. I think the entire article may need to be rephrased as a product, rather than a line of products, if the others were discontinued.
TanRabbitry (
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Support Nilla Wafers seem definitely to be their common name (based on like a newspaper.com search and my own experiences) and their official name as well. I think having the article be a combination single product+brand article probably works and I know we've done before. I doubt any of the other nilla-products would reach the level of having their own page.
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