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  • == Zotz (Candy) == ...aused by a combination of baking soda and citric acid contained within the candy.
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  • ...nka Candy Company]], a division of [[Nestle]]. The candy is available in a variety of fruit flavors and is a popular treat among children and adults alike. ...the powder straight from the package. The product was then rebranded as a candy and has been a popular treat ever since.
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  • '''Ipso''' is a popular brand of [[candy]] known for its unique flavors and textures. Originating from the confectio ...as expanded its product range to include a variety of flavors and types of candy.
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  • == Crows (candy) == ...ed by candy lovers for decades. This article provides an overview of Crows candy, including its history, ingredients, and popularity.
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  • ...does not have any direct connection to [[Turkey]] or Turkish cuisine. The candy was first produced in 1912 by the [[Bonomo family]], who were immigrants fr ...In the 1940s, the candy was packaged in individual wrappers and sold in a variety of flavors, including [[vanilla]], [[chocolate]], [[strawberry]], and [[ban
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  • ..., cotton candy, chocolates and chocolate truffles, dragées, fudge, caramel candy and toffee. ...to be a major industry in the late 19th century. During the 19th century, candy became popular due to the discovery of sugar beet juice and the improvement
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  • == Gibraltar Rock Candy == '''Gibraltar rock candy''' is a type of traditional hard candy that originated in the British territory of [[Gibraltar]]. It is known for
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  • ...pany]], an American candy manufacturer based in [[Chicago]], Illinois. The candy is characterized by its lemon flavor and round shape, which resembles a lem ...resembling a lemon. Since its introduction, Lemonhead has become a popular candy in the United States and has inspired a range of other fruit-flavored candi
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  • ...the [[Northwest United States|Northwest region of the United States]]. The candy bar is not made from potatoes, despite the name, but it does have a unique ...The Idaho Spud is considered a regional favorite and is one of the oldest candy bars in the United States.
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  • ...Nestlé]]. It is a type of [[powdered candy]] that is consumed by licking a candy stick and dipping it into the flavored powder. ...the 1970s that the candy was rebranded as Fun Dip and began to include the candy stick, known as a [[Lik-A-Stix]], that is used to consume the powder.
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  • == Spunk (Candy) == ...It is known for its unique licorice flavor and distinctive packaging. The candy was first introduced in the 1970s and has since become a staple in Danish c
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  • == Omar (candy) == ...nish candy that has been produced by the company [[Fazer]] since 1966. The candy is known for its soft toffee texture and creamy taste.
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  • ...ar and sour sugar. The candy's slogan, "Sour. Sweet. Gone.", refers to the candy's unique flavor profile: sour at first, then sweet. ...f Jaret International, under the name of Mars Men, in the early 1970s. The candy was renamed to [[Sour Patch Kids]] in 1985 to capitalize on the popularity
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  • == Bonkers Candy == {{Infobox candy
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  • ...tion of citric acid, sugar, and other flavors. The candy is available in a variety of flavors and shapes, including straws, bites, and twists. [[American Licorice Company]] introduced Sour Punch in 1990. The candy quickly gained popularity due to its unique sour flavor and fun, colorful p
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  • == Reed's Candy == Reed's Candy is a popular confectionery brand that has been in existence since 1893. The
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  • ...iconic American brand and has expanded to include a variety of flavors and candy types. ...late, and the result was the hard candy that would become Life Savers. The candy was originally packaged in cardboard tubes, and its shape was inspired by t
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  • ...te maker from Cleveland, Ohio. The name "Lifesavers" was chosen due to the candy's resemblance to life preservers used in water safety. ...ndy to Edward Noble for $2,900, and Noble went on to create the Lifesavers Candy Company.
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  • ..., offering a two-in-one experience. The name "Razzles" is derived from the candy's original flavor, raspberry. ...the name "Razzles." The candy was marketed with the tagline "First it's a candy, then it's a gum." This unique characteristic set Razzles apart from other
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  • Wonka Gummies are a popular candy product manufactured by the [[Wonka Candy Company]]. They are known for their unique flavors and shapes, inspired by ...factory in Roald Dahl's novel. The company has since produced a variety of candy products, including the Wonka Gummies.
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