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bearberry

Any of a group of evergreen trailing shrubs belonging to the heath family, found in high and rocky places. Most bearberries are North American but Arctostaphylos uva-ursi is also found in Asia and Europe in northern mountainous regions. It has small pink flowers in spring, followed by red berries that are dry but edible. (Genus Arctostaphylos, family Ericaceae.)



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Sometimes low-lying mosses, red-berried kinnikinnick and beach grass line wide expanses of sandy trail.
K-Toos (cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookies similar to Oreos); KinniKritters (animal crackers) and Tapioca Rice Cinnamon Buns (cinnamon rolls) are some of the favorite products coming from Kinnikinnick manufactures.
Jerry Bigam, CEO of Edmonton-based Kinnikinnick Foods, Edmonton, AB, is changing that paradigm while carving out a dominant position in the specialty-food market.
 
 
 
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