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  2. Wine gum - Wikipedia

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    The gums usually come in five shapes: kidney, crown, rhombus, circle and oblong, and are usually labelled with the name of a wine; for example, Maynards use port, sherry, champagne, burgundy and claret. Other manufacturers may prefer different names such as rioja, merlot or rum. [1]

  3. Bottle Caps (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Bottle Caps candy was originally introduced by Breaker Confections in 1972. [1] They are currently sold by the Ferrara Candy Company. Bottle Caps have a tart but slightly sweet taste to them, not wholly dissimilar to Smarties Candy Company's Smarties (Rockets outside the U.S.), SweeTarts or Runts, but with soda flavors and altered shapes ...

  4. Smarties (tablet candy) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company was renamed Smarties Candy Company, after its most famous product. [15] [16] [2] In 2004, Ce De Candy Co., Inc., in conjunction with Rock The Vote, manufactured 500,000 special edition Smarties with "Rock the Vote" on the wrapper. [17] A 3.5-ounce Theater box was released in 2009, with a retro look on the boxes. [18]

  5. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    From Marathon bars to Space dust, there are dozens of candies that we used to love that you can't buy anymore. Here are 25 of our favorite discontinued candies.

  6. This Divisive Halloween Candy Dates Back to the 1880s - AOL

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    In a nod to that goal, when the Goelitz Confectionery Company picked up his recipe, they marketed it as “Chicken Feed,” complete with a big rooster on the front of the box. And soon enough ...

  7. Nik-L-Nip - Wikipedia

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    The Nik-L-Nip brand name is a combination of the original cost (a nickel, $0.05) and the candy's resemblance to miniatures of alcohol, known in some regions as "nips". The name may also come from a preferred method of opening the wax bottles, which is to nip (bite) the top off. It has a fruity-tasting liquid flavoring inside of it. [1]

  8. 19 Things Boomers Took for Granted That Are Luxuries Now - AOL

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    5. Affordable Concert Tickets. Going to concerts used to be a common extracurricular activity and that's because it used to be affordable. We're pretty sure it costs a kidney to go see a big-name ...

  9. Boyer (candy company) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, Boyer announced its first new product in 25-years called Jimmie Stix, a blend of pretzels and peanut butter in milk chocolate, in a wrapper similar to the vintage Mallo Cup wrapper. A company press release asserts that the new product "captures the nostalgia of the company's brands while adding in the necessary components to keep ...