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  • ...d a gummy interior. They come in a wide variety of flavors and colors. The candy's origins can be traced back to the 19th century, and they have been a popu ...n 1861, when Boston confectioner William Schrafft urged people to send his jelly beans to soldiers during the [[American Civil War]].
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  • ...roduct that is popular in many parts of the world. It is a type of [[jelly candy]], which is a broad category of gelatin-based chewable sweets. Chuckles are ...mpany manufactured the candy in the city of [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. The candy was named "Chuckles" due to the joy and laughter it brought to those who co
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  • {{Infobox candy | type = Candy
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  • ...y jelly beans are known for their true-to-life flavors and the distinctive Jelly Belly logo printed on each bean. ...it was the first time a jelly bean was made with natural flavorings in the jelly center and the shell, a process that provided a more intense flavor experie
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  • '''Candy Corn''' is a type of [[confectionery]] popular in the [[United States]] and ...ompany]] (now known as the Jelly Belly Candy Company) began mass-producing Candy Corn, making it more widely available.
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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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  • ...ny is known for its wide range of products, including [[gummy candies]], [[jelly beans]], and [[licorice]]. ...se are small, bean-shaped candies that have a hard outer shell and a soft, jelly-like center. They come in a wide range of flavors, from traditional fruit f
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  • '''Jolly Rancher''' is a popular brand of [[candy]], specifically hard candy, that is manufactured by [[The Hershey Company]]. The brand is known for it ...uggest a hospitable, western company. The company decided to focus on hard candy as it was more resilient to the heat of Denver summers, and could be shippe
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  • {{Infobox candy | type = [[Candy]]
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  • ...en used in the confectionery industry for centuries. It involves coating a candy or other edible item with a hard shell of sugar. The process is similar to ...the process itself. The word "panning" refers to the method of shaking the candy in a rotating pan while adding sugar. This process is repeated until the de
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  • == Farley's & Sathers Candy Company == ...s founded in 2002 through the merger of Farley's Candy Company and Sathers Candy Company. The company specializes in the production and distribution of vari
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  • ...d to Australia. Allen's is known for its wide range of sweets, including [[jelly beans]], [[lollipops]], and [[chocolate]] products. ...nd [[marshmallows]]. In 1909, Allen's expanded its product line to include jelly beans and lollipops. In 1985, Allen's was acquired by Nestlé, a Swiss mult
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  • ...type of [[candy]] that is typically small, round, and lemon-flavored. The candy is often characterized by its bright yellow color, which is reminiscent of ...unclear, but it is believed to have been invented in the 19th century. The candy was popularized in the United States during the [[Victorian era]], where it
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  • ...early years, the company primarily produced chocolate-covered cherries and jelly beans. ...a variety of flavors, including cherry, lemon, strawberry, and orange. The candy was first introduced in 1940 and has since gained a loyal following.
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  • ...gum candy, similar to a jelly baby in some English-speaking countries. The candy is roughly 2 cm (0.8 in) long and shaped in the form of a bear. The gummi b ...duced by the German company [[Haribo]] in 1922. The original design of the candy is credited to [[Hans Riegel]], a confectioner from Bonn who started the Ha
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  • ...es. This article will explore some of the notable brands under the Ferrara Candy Company umbrella, highlighting their unique characteristics and contributio ...own for its [[Sour Brite Crawlers]], Trolli has been a pioneer in the sour candy segment, offering a unique blend of sweetness and tartness that appeals to
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  • ...olves the use of a machine that fills trays with starch powder, into which candy mixtures are poured and then allowed to set. This method is highly efficien ...ficantly increasing production rates and allowing for a greater variety of candy shapes and sizes.
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  • ...make grape jelly, grape juice, grape pies, grape-flavored soft drinks, and candy. The grape is sometimes used to make wine, particularly sacramental wines, ...ly, most famously as the primary ingredient in [[Grape jelly|Concord grape jelly]]. Concord grapes can also be used to make wine, and are used in some sacra
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  • |Name=Candy cane hearts ...very excited to make these. And this is something to do with your leftover candy canes, especially if they make it to Valentine's Day. Stick them in cupcake
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  • '''Jelly Bean Rule''' ...consumers are not misled by the nutritional claims on food packaging. The Jelly Bean Rule specifically addresses the issue of foods that, while they may be
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