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  2. Mars Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mars is a company known for the confectionery items that it manufactures, [14] such as Mars bars, 3 Musketeers, Milky Way bars, M&M's, Skittles, Snickers, Twix, and Bounty (chocolate bar). It also produces non-confectionery snacks, such as Combos , and other foods, including Ben's Original , and pasta sauce brand Dolmio , as well as pet foods ...

  3. Farm Crest Bakeries building - Wikipedia

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    The Farm Crest Bakeries building, also known as the Hoffman Container Factory, is a historic building in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The Streamline Moderne building was constructed from 1947 to 1949, and was lauded at its opening as a modern and innovative facility. It is one of the few buildings constructed in an Art Deco ...

  4. Isaly's - Wikipedia

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    Isaly's. Isaly advertising art in the mid-1960s featured the Swiss Lad, a skyscraper cone and the tag line "Peak of Quality" as an allusion to the family-operated company's Swiss heritage. Isaly's (/ ˈaɪzliːz /) [1] was a chain of family-owned dairies and restaurants started in Mansfield (Richland County), Ohio, with locations throughout the ...

  5. Bit-O-Honey - Wikipedia

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    An unwrapped Bit-O-Honey bar. Bit-O-Honey is an American candy, introduced in 1924 [1] by the Schutter-Johnson Company of Chicago. It is currently owned by the Bryan, Ohio -based Spangler Candy Company. Bit-O-Honey is a honey-flavored taffy with almond — sold either as a candy bar or individually wrapped, bite-sized candies, available in bags ...

  6. Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company went on to become the first candy manufacturer to use full-color TV commercials. [1] In 1972, the company introduced a candy bar named for what it did not include rather than what it did, the 15-cent (Peanut Butter with) No Jelly bar, also called the Sidekick bar. In 1977, they changed the name to the 20-cent Peanut Butter Bar.

  7. Chunky (candy bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Chunky candy bar was introduced in the late 1930s by New York City candy maker Philip Silvershein, at the time made with milk chocolate, raisins, cashews and Brazil nuts. Silvershein, a friend of William Wrigley Jr., distributed the bar via the Wrigley Gum Company. When Nestlé assumed rights to the brand in 1984, it changed the ingredients ...

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