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  • M&M's are a brand of colorful chocolate candies that are popular all over the world. The candies are produced by Ma ...r pockets. The candies were designed with a hard candy shell that kept the chocolate from melting, and were originally available in brown, yellow, green, red, a
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  • ...r-based syrups that are boiled to a temperature of 160 °C (320 °F) to make candy. == Chocolate Candies ==
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  • '''List of Top-Selling Candy Brands''' ...s worldwide, highlighting their popularity and the impact they have on the candy industry. These brands have not only stood the test of time but have also a
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  • ...li>Immediately place a M&M on top of the chocolate.</li><li>Let cool until chocolate is set.</li><li>Store in an air tight container, if they last that long, ve ...ably have left overs of one or the other. I usually run out of the colored chocolate.--></li></ol><br>{{keto-six-recipe}}<br>{{recipe prep time}}<br>'''Prep Tim
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  • == Limited Edition Candy == ..., or promotional campaigns. They are highly sought after by collectors and candy enthusiasts due to their unique flavors, packaging, and limited availabilit
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  • |Ingredients=chocolate-covered coffee beans ...ls/espresso beans place a blue peanut M&M candy next to a green peanut M&M candy.</li><li>Eureka! This year, Christmas will be - OURS!.<br>{{food tags}}<br>
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  • ...jpg|thumb|200px|"Gorp" is a [[trail mix]] made with peanuts, raisins and M&M's]] ...mix]] – Nuts, raisins (or other dried fruit), and candy, all covered in [[chocolate]].
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  • ...re of cocoa and [[carob]], giving Sixlets a unique taste compared to other chocolate candies. ...lets apart from other chocolate candies. While the traditional Sixlets are chocolate-flavored, there have been variations in flavors introduced over time to cat
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  • ...a type of [[confectionery]] that consists of a [[mint]] filling within a [[chocolate]] shell. The term "peppermint patty" is primarily used in the [[United Stat ...is enrobed in a layer of dark chocolate and then cooled again to allow the chocolate to set.
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  • ...ailable in various flavors, including milk chocolate, peanut butter, and M&M's, appealing to a wide range of tastes. ...ir taste. The bars were marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional candy bars, offering the nutritional benefits of granola, such as [[fiber]] and [
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  • ...'s]]''' - One of the most iconic chocolate brands, known for its colorful, candy-coated chocolates. ...bar consisting of nougat topped with caramel and peanuts, enrobed in milk chocolate.
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  • ...aunched in 1923. The [[Snickers]] bar, now one of the world's best-selling candy bars, was introduced in 1930. ...ckers]], [[Twix]], [[Skittles (confectionery)|Skittles]], and [[Starburst (candy)|Starburst]]. The company also produces non-confectionery snacks, such as [
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  • Schrafft's was a popular candy and chocolate company based in Sullivan Square, Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States ...s and candies. Some of the most popular products included the [[Schrafft's Chocolate Box]], which contained a variety of chocolates, and the [[Schrafft's Pepper
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  • * '''[[Aero (chocolate)|Aero]]''' - A chocolate bar brand produced by [[Nestlé]]. It is known for its unique "bubbly" text ...[[Hershey's]]. It consists of a coconut and almond center covered in milk chocolate.
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  • * [[Kit Kat]]: A chocolate-covered wafer bar that is now produced globally by [[Nestlé]], which acqui * [[Aero]]: A light, bubbly chocolate bar that comes in several flavors, including mint and orange.
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  • A [[chocolatier]] is a person or company who makes or sells chocolate. This article provides a list of notable chocolatiers from around the world * [[Burdick Chocolate]] - An American chocolatier based in New Hampshire.
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  • ...ndy and chocolate products, which include brands such as Snickers, Twix, M&M's, and Dove. The company also produces a wide range of pet food products, i
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  • Confectionery, also known as sweets or candy, includes a wide array of food items that are primarily made of sugar or ho ...nd [[éclairs]] are celebrated worldwide. The country has a rich history of chocolate making, with cities like Paris and Lyon being home to some of the world's m
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  • ...me of the popular collaborations include mix-ins from famous brands like M&M's, Oreo, and Reese's, making YoCrunch a favorite among those who enjoy thes
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  • ...to walk. He was homeschooled by his mother, who taught him how to hand-dip chocolate as part of his education. This skill would lay the foundation for his futur ...ducated at home. During this time, his mother introduced him to the art of candy making, which sparked his interest in confectionery.
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