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In fact, the perforated edge had to be stripped away and the sheets separated from each other before they could be used in operation. The freshness of the new Honey Wheat Bread, along with all King's Hawaiian products, is ensured through tamper-evident packaging with a heat-sealed, perforated edge. Once the pouch is torn on the perforated edge, the straw pops up. |
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