Animals that start with C
US states
Types of Nuts
Bizarre NJ laws
Sandwich Chain restaurants
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This large cat is considered the fastest animal on land. It's known for its black spots on its skin and being a fierce predator. They usually live in grasslands and are native to Africa. 

Cheetah

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If you're looking for a variety of diners and long boardwalks, this is the place for you. This state is filled with beachside towns with boardwalks filled with galleries, restaurants and various entertainment options. One of the most famous boardwalks is locate in this state as well. 

New Jersey 

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These kidney shaped nuts are native to the coastal areas of Brazil. They are very nutritious and packed with protein that can help lower cholesterol, support brain health and aid in weight loss. They are commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine, being an added ingredient to chicken and vegetarian dishes. 

Cashews 

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When it comes to their cars and fuel, you can do this in 49-50 states, but drivers can't do this in NJ.

Drivers cannot pump their own gas

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Despite being the most popular sandwich chain, scandals have ruined this company over the past few years. Despite their motto to eat fresh, individuals have questioned the fresh ingredients. Management continues to claim that they have transformed and revamped the menu to give customers flexibility. 

Subway 

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Considered one of the most iconic snakes in the world, they are known for their big heads and intimidating upright postures. Their elegance and venomous bite have made them both respected and feared. Its main characteristic is its hollow fangs fixed on the top jaw at the front of their mouths. They use those fangs to inject venom. 

Cobra 

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If you're looking for the largest mountain, cold temperatures and to see the Northern Lights, this is the state to come visit. Going here is one of the only places to constantly see them in the United States. If you ever seen a video of a brown bear catching salmon, it's mostly in this state. Don't forget to visit the North pole while you are here.

Alaska 

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These are the only nuts native to North America, specifically in the south of the United States. They are considered the most nutritious of all nuts with more than 19 vitamins and minerals. Astronauts even brought these nuts to the moon in two different Apollo space missions. As consumers, these nuts are commonly seen in desserts. 

Pecans 

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In Bergen county, NJ, you may not sell electronics, clothing or furniture on Sunday as you are breaking this. What law is this?

Blue Law 

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Known as America's sub shop, the three founders of this shop were NJ natives and were inspired by the success of a small sandwich shop down the shore. The sandwich shop has declined over the past twenty years, closing more than half of its stores between 2001 and 2011. The rise of other shops have become the better choice over this classic store. 

Blimpie 

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These long, flat and wormlike critters have a ton of legs and are typically seen scurrying across floors before racing off into dark crevices. These pests belong to a diverse group of arthropods found in North America. Despite having poisonous jaws, they are not considered dangerous as they only bite in self-defense. 

Centipede 

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The original home of Dunkin Donuts and some of the most prominent moments in American history are found in this state. Events such as the pilgrims landing, where the first thanksgiving took place and even a certain party at the harbor took place here. Don't forgot to take a walk through the iconic university located in this state. 

Massachusetts 

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One of nature's most tender, tasty and nutritious nuts. They are considered man's earliest tree food as humans are believed to first consume these around 7,000 BC. They have natural remedy features in ancient China medicine and are true brain food. If you are on a weight loss journey, these nuts can actively reduce hunger between meals and help maintain a heathy weight. 

Walnuts 

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Most places are free to enjoy the water and sun, especially in the summer time down the shore. In New jersey though, what is required for the beach?

You must pay a fee to use the beach (Beach Badges)

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As sandwich shops focused on the create your own aspect, this sandwich chain focused on a pre-made menu, proving that heating anything brings out the flavors in food products. In the 1970s, A chef who opened his own Italian restaurant and from there developed the signature toasted subs, resulting in him launching this sandwich chain. Despite early popularity, they filed for bankruptcy as they started to lose customers to other food choices. 

Quiznos 

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One of the longest-living rodents, they typically make it to 20 years old. Known for its soft fur, these animals love to chill, as they can overheat if its humid or over 80 degrees. If it feels threatened or under attack, it may release clumps of fur, which leaves a potential predator empty handed. They are smaller than a house cat and are wildly social, living in family groups. 

Chinchilla 

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This state is important to the United States, being the first state to ratify the US constitution and become the first official state. Besides history, this state is also weirdly home to the most famous NASCAR speedways. During the summer months, individuals travel to a popular water area, typically to go kayaking and water rafting. 

Delaware 

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Despite its classification a nut, it's also highly considered an edible seed that comes from cones. They are healthy when added to your diet in moderation. Despite being high in calories, they are rich in in fiber, protein and anti-oxidants. They are often companions with spinach and are more commonly found in a popular sauce. (Pesto) 

Pine Nuts 

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A typical part of a uniform for law enforcement, unfortunately in NJ, it is illegal to sell these devices that are designed to secure an individual. Also known as a pair of lockable metal rings. 

Handcuffs 

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This is one of the few upstart sandwich shops that have put a hurt in classic sandwich stops. It was found in 1983 and based its reputation on freshly made food specifically meat products made in the US, bread that's baked fresh daily and sustainable practices. Despite the chance to become bigger, this restaurant chain has gone through some problems, specifically a food poisoning outbreak in 2017, with 10 confirmed cases, after experiencing a smaller outbreak in 2014. 

Jimmy John's 

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This type of fish lives in fresh water, mostly rivers and lakes. In Europe and Asia, this fish is common to fish for and then eventually eat. In the United states and Australia, they are a big problem because they make the fresh water dirty by causing mud at the bottom to move. Popular fish like goldfish and koi are considered this. 

Carp 

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If you're looking to spend time at a lake or visit the world's largest shopping mall, this state is for you. Despite being home for more than 15,000 lakes, go shop at this mall that's home to 500 stores and an indoor theme park. This is the state's biggest form of tourism, expecting more than 40 million guests a year. 

Minnesota 
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These nuts must be roasted first before being eaten. They taste like a mix between peanuts and cashews with a hint of cocoa. They are native to Brazil and are on the path to being the healthiest nut to consume. They are lower in calories and fats and contain more fiber and protein. They are not widely sold so they may be tough to buy unless they are specifically looked for. 

Baru Nuts 

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In the town of Newark, it is illegal to purchase this food item after 6pm without a doctor's note. Even store owners can face consequence if caught selling, resulting in hefty fines. You better go somewhere else to fulfill this craving.

Ice Cream 

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This fast food chain have worked their way up the food chain and have become the second ranked sandwich chain in America. This shop represent the brave men and women who serve local communities and rescue services. It was found by two brothers who were born into a family of this occupation that inspired the name. The first one opened in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida and have soared since then. 

FireHouse Subs 

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