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  • == White Rabbit (candy) == ...lar brand of creamy candy that originated in Shanghai, China. The candy is white, with a soft, chewy texture, and is wrapped in a thin, edible rice paper. T
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  • == White Rabbit (candy) == ...lar brand of creamy candy that originated in Shanghai, China. The candy is white, with a soft, chewy texture, and is wrapped in a thin, edible rice paper. T
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  • ...season. It is characterized by its distinctive hook shape and its red and white stripes. ...been invented in the 17th century in [[Germany]]. The candy was originally white and straight, but the familiar hook shape was added in the 18th century. Th
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  • ...ason. They are characterized by their distinctive 'hook' shape and red and white stripes. ...in the [[United States]] in the 19th century. Regardless of their origins, candy canes have become a staple of Christmas decorations and treats worldwide.
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  • ...ck that originated from the town of Gränna. The candy is typically red and white striped, with a peppermint flavor. The name "Polkagris" translates to "Polk ...city to make and sell the candy, which quickly became popular. Today, the candy is still made in Gränna, with many shops in the town dedicated to producin
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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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  • ...[nougat]], [[caramel]], [[peanuts]], [[almonds]], and [[fruit]]. The term "candy bar" is primarily used in the [[United States]], while in other countries, ...he first modern chocolate bar. The first combination candy bar, which is a candy bar with more than one principal ingredient, was created by [[Goo Goo Clust
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  • ...combination of [[almond]]s, [[nougat]], and [[caramel]], all covered in a white [[chocolate]] fudge exterior. The Zero Bar was first introduced in 1920 by the Hollywood Brands candy company. The name "Zero" is rumored to have been chosen either because the
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  • {{Infobox candy | type = Licorice candy
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  • ...introduced in the United States in 1920, and is known for its distinctive white color and combination of ingredients. The ZERO bar was first created by the Hollywood Brands candy company in [[Minneapolis]], Minnesota. The company was later acquired by th
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  a small yellow and white candy shaped to resemble a kernel of corn
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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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  • ...s such as the [[Rocky Road (candy)|Rocky Road]], [[Big Hunk]], and [[Look (candy bar)|Look]] bars. ...nal recipe, which is a testament to its enduring popularity. The Annabelle Candy Company, based in Hayward, California, acquired the rights to Abba-Zaba in
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  • ...y in 1996. Its unique name and white coating make it stand out among other candy bars, and it has a loyal following among those who prefer its sweet, creamy ...at. Over the years, the Zero Bar has maintained its unique position in the candy aisle, despite changes in ownership and production.
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  • '''Candy Striper''' ...ores that female volunteers traditionally wore, which are reminiscent of a candy cane.
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  • ...andy]] that has been manufactured in the [[United States]] since 1907. The candy has been named after the daughter of its creator, Leo Hirshfield, who was a ...mmigrant who started his own candy business in New York City. He named the candy after his daughter, whose nickname was "Tootsie". The Tootsie Roll was one
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  • ...as]] holiday season. It is characterized by its cylindrical shape, red and white stripes, and strong peppermint flavor. ...keep his young singers quiet during long church services. He asked a local candy maker to create a 'sugar stick' for them to suck on. The choirmaster suppos
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  • ...duced by the [[Nestle]] company and are often found in movie theaters. The candy was introduced in the late 1920s by the Blumenthal Brothers Chocolate Compa ...brand to [[Nestle]] in the 1980s. Since then, Sno-Caps have been a popular candy choice in movie theaters across the United States.
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  • ...or potato, however, the Lucky Tattie is not a potato-based food item but a candy. ...comes from a small, novelty toy that was traditionally included inside the candy.
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  • '''White Horehound''' (''Marrubium vulgare'') is a [[herbaceous]] [[perennial plant] ...re, woolly stem and wrinkled, grey-green leaves. The plant produces small, white flowers in clusters from June to September. The flowers are followed by sma
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  • ...ased [[candy]] that is produced by the [[Perfetti Van Melle]] company. The candy is known for its long, flat strips and bright colors, and is available in a ...ds were first introduced in the United States in 1985 by Steve Bruner. The candy was originally manufactured in the Netherlands by the [[Perfetti Van Melle]
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