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  2. Liquorice (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Liquorice (Commonwealth English) or licorice (American English; see spelling differences; IPA: / ˈ l ɪ k ər ɪ ʃ,-ɪ s / LIK-ər-ish, -⁠iss) [1] is a confection usually flavoured and coloured black with the extract of the roots of the liquorice plant Glycyrrhiza glabra. A variety of liquorice sweets are produced around the world.

  3. Sugarelly - Wikipedia

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    Sugarelly, Spanish water, or liquorice water, is a traditional British soft drink made with liquorice that was popular in Scotland in the early to mid-20th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It could not usually be bought as such, but instead was prepared by leaving several strands of liquorice to diffuse in water for a period of time before drinking.

  4. Liquorice - Wikipedia

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    Dried sticks of the liquorice root are a traditional confectionery in the Netherlands as were they once in Britain. They were sold simply as sticks of zoethout ('sweet wood') to chew on as a candy. Liquorice root chips. Pontefract in Yorkshire, England, is where liquorice mixed with sugar began to be used as a sweet in the contemporary way. [23]

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    The Biggest Loser Diet (original) The basics: 4 servings of fruits and vegetables,3 servings of lean protein, 2 servings of grains, 200 calories of “extras.” Plus an intensive workout schedule.

  6. Candy cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco companies and candy cigarette manufacturers have historically cooperated to make candy cigarettes. Tobacco companies have allowed candy cigarette companies to use their branding; [4] Brown & Williamson has gone as far as to send copies of its labels to candy cigarette companies. [6]

  7. Twizzlers - Wikipedia

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    Twizzlers are a licorice-type candy manufactured by Y&S Candies, Inc., of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a division of The Hershey Company. Twizzlers were first produced in 1929 by Young and Smylie, as the company was then called. The licorice company was founded in 1845, making it one of the oldest confectionery firms in the United States. [1]

  8. Pearson Candy Company, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Suckers were twirled and the wooden stick forced by hand and pushed into the center of the sucker. Barney Pearson worked through the Great Depression until his death in 1940 at the age of 54. Ed Pearson, son of Barney Pearson, joined during the Great Depression in the late 1930s to assist his father in keeping the business profitable.

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