Joray Fruit Rolls

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A box of variously flavored fruit rolls

Joray Fruit Rolls are an apricot-based fruit snack produced by Joseph Shalhoub & Son, Inc, founded 1886 by George Shalhoub after immigrating from Lebanon. Joray Fruit Rolls were developed by Louis Shalhoub in the 1970s and have been produced in New York City since then.[citation needed] The fruit roll is a derivative of the Levantine confection, amardeen, a thick paste made from dried apricots.[1] Made from real fruit, these fruit leather products are fat-free and kosher.[2]

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