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  2. Butterkist - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War, Craven Keiller developed a factory in York to sell Butterkist branded popcorn direct to cinema chains. As many items were rationed in the UK post the Second World War, but the basic ingredients of Butterkist were not, the brand developed into the UK's lead selling popcorn brand.

  3. KP Snacks - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Rotherham in 1853 as Kenyon & Son as a producer of confectionery, jam and pickles.By 1891 the company had become Kenyon & Son and Craven Limited

  4. List of popcorn brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable popcorn brands. Popcorn , also known as popping corn , is a type of corn ( maize , Zea mays var. everta ) that expands from the kernel and puffs up when heated. Popcorn is able to pop because its kernels have a hard moisture-sealed hull and a dense starchy interior.

  5. Crunch 'n Munch - Wikipedia

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    Crunch 'n Munch Buttery Toffee flavor. Crunch 'n Munch is an American brand of snack food produced by Conagra Brands consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts.

  6. Caramel corn - Wikipedia

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    Caramel corn or caramel popcorn (toffee popcorn in the UK) is a confection made of popcorn coated with a sugar or molasses based caramel candy shell that is normally less than 1mm thick. Typically a sugar solution or syrup is made and heated until it browns and becomes thick, producing a caramelized candy syrup.

  7. Toffee - Wikipedia

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    Toffee is an English confection made by caramelizing sugar or molasses (creating inverted sugar) along with butter, and occasionally flour. The mixture is heated until its temperature reaches the hard crack stage of 149 to 154 °C (300 to 310 °F).

  8. McCowan's - Wikipedia

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    McCowan's Ltd was a Scottish confectionery company specialising in toffee and fudge. Their most famous product was Highland Toffee . McCowan's Highland Toffee statue The former McCowan's factory in Tryst Road Stenhousemuir.

  9. Poppets (sweets) - Wikipedia

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    Poppets are best known for their iconic packaging in small, 40 gram, cardboard boxes.When other confectionery brands moved to plastic wrappers in the 1960s and 1970s, Poppets retained their traditional boxes. [2]

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