Fruit Roll-Ups is a brand of fruit-flavored snack that debuted in grocery stores across the United States in 1980.
In the United States, retail Fruit Roll-Ups are sold in boxes of 10.
Fruit Roll-Ups have a more rubbery texture than the natural rolls and though were originally round in shape, they are now shaped like a parallelogram.
Betty Crocker sells Fruit Roll-Ups in single-flavor boxes and flavor variety packs.
The demolition charge itself looked like gray-colored Fruit Roll-Up, only thicker.
Elder found some Fruit Roll-Ups and a Sprite in his pack.
We all high-fived Elder, hopeful that he might divide the Fruit Roll-Ups into equal portions.
It is a memory game that involves building a bridge by matching Fruit Roll-Ups coming off an assembly line with their appropriately shaped packages.
He pulled the Fruit Roll-Up from his lunch bag and started to unwrap it.
Evan held up the sticky Fruit Roll-Up.