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  2. Sugar Babies (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Babies were produced in response to the success of the company’s previous Sugar Daddy caramel lollipop, and similar to Highlander Partners’ Milk Duds. [1] Sugar Babies were named after a song called "Let Me Be Your Sugar Baby". [3] The company was purchased by Nabisco in 1963.

  3. Franklin Baker Company - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Baker (1846–1923) [2] was a flour miller in Philadelphia and started the business's desiccated coconut business in 1894 after he received a cargo of fresh coconuts from Cuba in payment for a consignment of flour he exported. Baker searched for a buyer for the coconuts, and became convinced there was an untapped market for coconut.

  4. Baker's Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Baker's Chocolate is a brand name for the line of baking chocolates [1] owned by Kraft Heinz. Products include a variety of bulk chocolates , including white and unsweetened , and sweetened coconut flakes.

  5. Beloved Candies From Childhood That No Longer Exist

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    Close your eyes and you can taste it: Peanuts, caramel, and fudge — a mainstay of your childhood sweet tooth. Oh Henry! bars were a hit soon after their introduction by a Chicago candy company ...

  6. Sugar Daddy (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar Daddy was created in 1925 by The James O. Welch Company and was originally called a "papa sucker." In 1932, the company changed the candy's name to Sugar Daddy. According to Tootsie Roll Inc, the name change suggested "a wealth of sweetness." [1] The James O. Welch Company was purchased by Nabisco (now Mondelēz International) in 1963.

  7. Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Bakers' confectionery, also called flour confections, includes principally sweet pastries, cakes, and similar baked goods. Baker's confectionery excludes everyday breads, and thus is a subset of products produced by a baker. Sugar confectionery includes candies (also called sweets, short for sweetmeats, [5] in many English-speaking countries ...

  8. The Truth About Coconut Water, According to Experts - AOL

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    Coconut water fits into both low calorie and low sugar diets since it only has about 45 calories per cup and around 11 grams of sugar. Plus, it's naturally loaded with electrolytes including ...

  9. 3 questions for Joy the Baker, whose sugar cookie recipe has ...

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    Swift's recipe is an adaptation of Joy the Baker's original recipe, which she first published in 2009. But in those days, Wilson had no idea the delectable treats would eventually be instantly ...