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  2. Warheads (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Warheads Extreme Sour Hard Candy derive their strong sour flavor primarily from malic acid, which is applied as a coating to the outside of the small, hard candies.The intense sour flavor fades after about 5 to 10 seconds, leaving a fairly mild candy that contains the much less sour and more flavorful ascorbic and citric acids.

  3. Impact Confections - Wikipedia

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    Impact Confections is an American candy manufacturer founded in 1981. It trades under the WARHEADS brand [1] and Melster Candies Brands. WARHEADS is a brand of sour candies. Melster Candies, established in 1919, is a brand of marshmallow can

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  5. Warheads - Wikipedia

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    Warheads may refer to: Warhead, an explosive device used in military conflicts; Warheads (band), a Swedish band; Warheads (candy), a brand of sour candy; Warheads, a comic book published by Marvel UK "Warheads" (song), a song by Extreme from the album III Sides to Every Story

  6. Warheads is making hand sanitizer that looks like candy and ...

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    However, one candy company is under fire for creating a hand sanitizer that looks way too much like candy. On April 8, Reddit user Zlester5172 shared a photo of the hand sanitizer to the WTF page.

  7. Toxic Waste (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Toxic Waste is a line of sour candies owned and marketed by American company Candy Dynamics Inc., which is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The products are sold primarily in the United States and Canada as well as several international markets such as the United Kingdom , Ireland and South Africa . [ 3 ]

  8. Bomb Pop - Wikipedia

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    The Bomb Pop was invented by James S. Merritt and D.S. Abernethy in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 30, 1955. [2] In 1971, Bomb Pop was trademarked. [3] When D.S. Abernethy's company, Merritt Foods, closed down in 1991, Wells' Dairy bought the business, including Bomb Pops.

  9. Pop Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Pop Rocks, also known as popping candy, is a type of candy owned by Zeta Espacial S.A. [1] Pop Rocks ingredients include sugar, lactose (milk sugar), and flavoring. It differs from typical hard candy in that pressurized carbon dioxide gas bubbles are embedded inside of the candy, creating a small popping reaction when it dissolves.