Which Food Item Did Prince Harry Buy?

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Which Food Item Did Prince Harry Buy?
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Time for a guessing game!

Photo: Getty Images I have a guessing game for you to play, and it’s perfect for the post-lunchtime lull. Are you ready? Here’s the question: Which food item did Prince Harry buy while he was recently out running errands on Vancouver Island?TMZ reported the freshly minted normal was out picking up the item while wearing a baseball cap, a light jacket, and jeans.

Hint No. 3: It Can Be Many Things You can find any flavor you want in this item, if you look hard enough or are inventive enough in your own kitchen. You can even form it into different shapes. When it comes to this item, the only ceiling is your imagination. And, of course, the ceiling of the item.

Hint No. 5: A Fun Fact According to the item’s Wikipedia — do NOT click or hover over that link or you are disqualified — “the first written usage of the English word appeared in Edward Gibbon’s journal.” Huh. Do you have a guess about the item now?

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