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  • == Charms Candy Company == | name = Charms Candy Company
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  • [[File:Barbe a papa.jpg|Cotton candy|500px|right]] ...ed while walking or standing, making them perfect for the mobile nature of carnival-goers.
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  • ...''' is a popular confectionery in the United States. It is a peanut-shaped candy made primarily from corn syrup, sugar, gelatin, and artificial flavoring. D Circus Peanuts have become a nostalgic candy for many Americans, evoking memories of childhood and visits to circuses or
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  • ...es in the late 19th or early 20th century. The dessert became popular at [[carnival]]s, [[fair]]s, and [[sporting event]]s, where vendors would shave ice by ha ...]], as well as other flavors like [[vanilla]], [[bubblegum]], and [[cotton candy]].
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  • ...ot new when Fried Coke was introduced. Deep-fried ice cream and deep-fried candy bars had already gained popularity at fairs and carnivals. However, Fried C Fried Coke has become synonymous with American fair and carnival food culture. It has been featured in various media outlets and has even in
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  • ...ariety of flavors, from fruity to spicy. These are often handmade in small candy shops throughout Denmark, using traditional methods. ''Flødeboller'' – c ...ad) during Christmas and ''fastelavnsboller'' (a type of sweet bun) during Carnival. The concept of ''hygge'', a unique Danish approach to comfort and coziness
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  • ...Boardwalk" neighborhood. Guests use spring-action shooters to play various carnival games inspired by the ''[[Toy Story]]'' films. ...s selling Pixar merchandise, such as Bing Bong's Sweet Stuff, which offers candy and Pixar-themed souvenirs.
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  • ...travagant food offerings. Traditional fair food includes corn dogs, cotton candy, and funnel cakes, alongside more innovative and state-specific dishes. Entertainment at state fairs includes live music performances, carnival rides, games, and other attractions. Many state fairs book well-known artis
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  • * [[Candy cane bath salts (recipe)|Candy cane bath salts]] * [[Candy cane drink (recipe)|Candy cane drink]]
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  • *[[candy]] *[[carnival]]
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  • *[[Buckeye candy]] *[[Candy Buttons]]
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  • * [[Candy cane]] * [[Candy carnival]]
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  • * [[Candy]] * [[Carnival]]
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  • {{#cargo_store:_table=Allied_providers|A=403232|Provider_page=Carnival Patricia 1093935942|Credentials=|NPI=1093935942|Gender=F|Education=Other|Gr {{#cargo_store:_table=Allied_providers|A=403637|Provider_page=Thorpe Candy 1376080291|Credentials=|NPI=1376080291|Gender=F|Education=Other|Graduation_
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  • * '''[[Barker]]''' - someone who stands in front of a show (as at a carnival) and gives a loud colorful sales talk to potential customers; informal ter ...nsparent paperlike product that is impervious to moisture and used to wrap candy or cigarettes etc.
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