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  2. Jujube (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    A box of jujubes. A recipe for "pate de jujubes" was published in 1709. [1] The recipe called for gum arabic, sugar, and the date-like jujube fruit. In 1853, both "ju ju paste" and "ju ju drops" were sold by confectioners. [2] Later, recipes used various flavorings instead of jujube fruits. [3]

  3. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Jujube candy Jujyfruits candy. In May 2002, Farley & Sathers acquired several other brands from Hershey. Known for products such as Jujyfruits, Jujubes, Dollars, and Gummi Bears, it was founded by its namesake [7] Henry Heide [54] in 1869. In 1920 "juju" candies were introduced: Jujyfruits and Jujubes.

  4. Candy Raisins - Wikipedia

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    Candy Raisins were a soft jujube candy popular in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The candy was produced from the 1930s until 2008, discontinued, then revived in 2014. The candy was produced from the 1930s until 2008, discontinued, then revived in 2014.

  5. Jujube - Wikipedia

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    Jujube (UK / ˈ dʒ uː dʒ uː b /; US / ˈ dʒ u dʒ u b / or / ˈ dʒ u dʒ ə b iː / [5]), sometimes jujuba, scientific name Ziziphus jujuba, and also called red date, Chinese date, and Chinese jujube, [6] is a species in the genus Ziziphus in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae.

  6. Category:Farley's & Sathers Candy Company brands - Wikipedia

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    Farley's & Sathers Candy Company brands — present day Ferrara Candy Company brands of confectionery formerly marketed—manufactured ... Jujube (confectionery ...

  7. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    A soft jujube candy popular in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The candy was produced from the 1930s until 2008, discontinued, then revived in 2014. Good & Plenty: Hershey: Licorice candy first produced in 1893, and has been referred to as the oldest branded candy in the U.S. Mounds: Hershey

  8. JuJu Watkins scores 51 of No. 15 USC's 67 points in upset of ...

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    JuJu Watkins has looked like a special talent since her first game at No. 15 USC, but she took it to another level on Friday.. The true freshman and former top prospect in the country laid waste ...

  9. Heide Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Rose and spearmint have been changed to cherry and lime, as a result of flavor availability." The current flavor lineup is lemon (yellow), anise (black), orange (orange), lime (green), and raspberry (red). They were popular in movie houses along with Heide's other gummy candy, Jujubes. On December 13, 1931, Henry Heide died [1] in New York City.