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  2. Sixlets - Wikipedia

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    Halloween versions are also sold, having orange, teal, purple, green, and black candies. At some specialty candy stores, Sixlets can be found sold loose by weight in individually sorted colours not found in the typical variety- lime green, black, pink, etc.- in the same way that M&M's are popularizing designer colour selection. They are also ...

  3. 1858 Bradford sweets poisoning - Wikipedia

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    In 1858 a batch of sweets in Bradford, England, was accidentally adulterated with poisonous arsenic trioxide.About five pounds (two kilograms) of sweets were sold to the public, leading to around 20 deaths and over 200 people suffering the effects of arsenic poisoning.

  4. Love Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The main body of the sweet is in one of six colours: white, yellow, orange, green, purple or red. Upon chewing, the sweet disintegrates into a powdery , starchy consistency. There are several messages which can be found on the front of the sweet, most of which are love-related, such as "Be Mine", "Love You" and "I Surrender".

  5. Is it bad luck to wear green or carry $50 at the Kentucky Derby?

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  6. The 31 Best Kentucky Derby Food Ideas to Make at Home ... - AOL

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    Erin McDowell. Time Commitment: 1 hour Why We Love It: make ahead, beginner-friendly, vegetarian Aka the quintessential hors d’oeuvre for a Derby party. Spice up the original with roasted garlic ...

  7. Pacers (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    "Pacers" mint and packaging as seen in 1981 television advertisement. Pacers is a discontinued British brand of mint flavoured confection, manufactured by Mars. [1]Originally known as Opal Mints, [2] they were plain white coloured chewy spearmint flavoured sweets, launched as a sister product to Opal Fruits (now known as Starburst).

  8. Lucky Charms - Wikipedia

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    The lineup has changed occasionally, beginning with the introduction of blue diamonds in 1975, followed by purple horseshoes in 1983, [12] red balloons in 1989, green trees in 1991, rainbows in 1992, blue moons in 1995, leprechaun hats in 1997 (temporarily replaced the green clovers), orange shooting stars and around-the-world charms in 1998 ...

  9. New Year's tradition to eat 12 grapes or black-eyed peas for luck

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    As the tradition goes, one grape represents each month in a calendar year and the idea is at the strike of midnight, to eat each before the clock hits 12:01.