Treat
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Treat, Treats, or TREAT can refer to:

Food and drink:
  • Confectionery
    Confectionery
    Confectionery is the set of food items that are rich in sugar, any one or type of which is called a confection. Modern usage may include substances rich in artificial sweeteners as well...

  • Chicken Treat
    Chicken Treat
    Chicken Treat is an Australian barbecue chicken fast food restaurant chain that originated in 1974 in Perth, Western Australia and later expanded throughout Australia....

    , Australian fast food chain
  • Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats
  • Cook's treat
    Cook's treat
    In cookery, a cook's treat is a portion of the prepared ingredients not served as part of a dish, but which is nevertheless tasty and enjoyable and may be eaten by the cook. Examples might include a chocolate brownie that is cosmetically disfigured but otherwise edible, or unused portions of cookie...

    , unservable food enjoyed by the preparers
  • Rice Krispies treat
  • Round of drinks
    Round of drinks
    A round of drinks is a set of alcoholic beverages purchased by one person in a group for that complete group. The purchaser buys the round of drinks as a single order at the bar. In many places it is customary for people to take turns buying rounds....

    , "treating" others to a drink.
  • Tahitian Treat
    Tahitian Treat
    Tahitian Treat is a soft drink produced by Dr Pepper/Seven Up Inc, sold in the United States. Its parent company for distribution is Coca-Cola....

    , U.S. soft drink


Law:
  • Treating
    Treating
    Treating, in law, is the act of serving food, drink, and other refreshments as a method of influencing people for political gain. In various countries, treating is considered a form of corruption, and is illegal as such....

    , serving refreshments for electoral gain
  • Invitation to treat
    Invitation to treat
    Invitation to treat is a contract law term. It comes from the Latin phrase invitatio ad offerendum and means "inviting an offer". Or as Andrew Burrows writes, an invitation to treat is...

    , inviting an offer


Given name:
  • Treat Baldwin Johnson
    Treat Baldwin Johnson
    Treat Baldwin Johnson was an American chemist, born at Bethany, Connecticut.-Biography:He graduated at Yale in 1898, where he also received his Ph.D. in 1901. He became an instructor of chemistry at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale and in 1908 was advanced to the assistant professorship of...

     (1875-1947), U.S. chemist
  • Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    Richard Treat Williams is a Screen Actors Guild Award–nominated American actor and children's book author who has appeared on film, stage and television...

     (b.1951) U.S. actor


Surname:
  • Charles H. Treat
    Charles H. Treat
    Charles H. Treat was an American politician who served as Treasurer of the United States.- Early life :He was born in Frankfort, Maine, the son of Henry Treat and the grandson of Col. Ezra Treat of Maine. He was descended from Robert Treat, who was the royal Governor of Connecticut from 1676-1708...

    , U.S. Treasurer under Theodore Roosevelt
  • Herb Treat
    Herb Treat
    Charles Herbert "Herb" Treat was an American football player who played for Princeton University and was unanimously selected as an All-American at the tackle position in 1922. He was also the player-coach of the first professional football team in Boston, the Boston Bulldogs of 1926...

     (c.1900-1947), American football player
  • John Whittier Treat
    John Whittier Treat
    John Whittier Treat is Professor of East Asian Languages and Literature at Yale University, Connecticut, United States, where he teaches Japanese literature and culture. He was co-editor of the Journal of Japanese Studies...

    , Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University
  • Lawrence Treat
    Lawrence Treat
    Lawrence Arthur Goldstone , better known by his pseudonym, Lawrence Treat, was an American mystery writer, a pioneer of the genre of novels that became known as police procedurals. A practicing lawyer before turning to writing, he was a founding member of the Mystery Writers of America and a...

     (1903-1998), U.S. mystery writer
  • Richard Treat
    Richard Treat
    Richard Treat was an early New England settler and a Patentee of the Royal Charter of Connecticut, 1662-Early life and ancestors:...

     (1584–1669), early Connecticut settler
  • Robert Treat
    Robert Treat
    Robert Treat was an American colonial leader, militia officer and governor of Connecticut between 1683 and 1698....

     (1622–1710), governor of Connecticut
  • Robert Treat Paine (disambiguation)
  • Roger Treat
    Roger Treat
    Roger Treat was an American sportswriter and author. He was a vocal critic of segregation policies in both baseball and football, and was cited by his contemporaries as a key figure in the effort to integrate both sports...

     (1906–1969), U.S. writer
  • Samuel Treat
    Samuel Treat
    Samuel H. Treat was a United States federal judge.Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Treat's preparatory education was obtained at a public high school in his native town. At the age of 16 he completed his education at that school, and for one year thereafter he was employed as assistant teacher...

     (1815–1902), U.S. federal judge from Missouri
  • Samuel Hubbel Treat, Jr.
    Samuel Hubbel Treat, Jr.
    Samuel Hubbel Treat, Jr. was a United States federal judge.Born in Plainfield, New York, Treat read law to enter the bar in 1834. He was in private practice in Springfield, Illinois from 1834 to 1839. He was a judge on the Circuit Court of Illinois from 1839 to 1841, becoming a Justice of the...

     (1811–1887), U.S. federal judge from Illinois
  • Spencer Treat Clark
    Spencer Treat Clark
    Spencer Treat Clark is an American actor who has appeared in several films, including Gladiator, Mystic River, and Unbreakable.-Life and career:...

     (b.1987), U.S. actor


Music:
  • The Treat, English progressive rock band
  • Treat (band)
    Treat (band)
    Treat is a melodic-rock band from Stockholm, Sweden. In the second half of the 1980s they had national as well as international successes with songs like "Too wild", "Get you on the run", "Ride me high", "World of promises" and "Party all over"....

    , Swedish band successful in the 1980s


Other:
  • Treats
    Treats
    Treats is a 1975 play by Christopher Hampton about a love triangle.-Plot summary:The play is set in 1974, London, in a single room in Ann's flat. There are three characters: Ann, her former boyfriend Dave, and her lover Patrick....

    , 1975 play by Christopher Hampton
  • Treat, Algeria
    Treat, Algeria
    - Twin cities : Tát Bois, Charente-Maritime Domino, California...

    , town
  • Trick-or-treating
    Trick-or-treating
    Trick-or-treating or "Guising", is a customary practice for children on Halloween in many countries. Children in costumes travel from house to house in order to ask for treats such as candy with the question "Trick or treat?"...

    , Halloween tradition

See also

  • Treatment (disambiguation)
  • TREAT-NMD
    TREAT-NMD
    TREAT-NMD stands for Translational Research in Europe – Assessment and Treatment of Neuromuscular Diseases and is a European network funded by the EU under the Sixth Framework Programme....

    , Translational Research in Europe – Assessment and Treatment of Neuromuscular Diseases
  • A-Treat Bottling Company
    A-Treat Bottling Company
    The A-Treat Bottling Company is a beverage company, with headquarters in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania in the United States, that manufactures and bottles the regionally-popular A-Treat brand of carbonated soft drinks.-History:...

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