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  2. Droëwors - Wikipedia

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    Droëwors (/ ˈ d r uː ə v ɔːr s /; Afrikaans for "dry sausage") is a Southern African snack food, based on the traditional, coriander-seed spiced boerewors sausage. [1] It is usually made as a dunwors (Afrikaans for "thin sausage") rather than dikwors ("thick sausage"), as the thinner sausage dries quicker and is thus, less likely to spoil before it can be preserved.

  3. Drops (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Starlight Candy, in Canada. Drops are a traditional small, round confectionery made from a mixture of boiled sugar and flavourings. They are "dropped" onto a pan or baking sheet to set. [1] In the 1840s, drop roller machines came on the market.

  4. Hammond's Candies - Wikipedia

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    The machines at the company's Denver plant date from the late 1800s and early 1900s. [5] The company handmakes about 10 million candy canes and 2 million lollipops per year. [13] Hammond's has been offering factory tours at their Denver plant since 1999. [3]

  5. Russell Stover Candies - Wikipedia

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    Louis Ward and a partner bought the company for $7.5 million in 1960. He served as the company's chairman and president until 1993, when he retired after suffering a stroke. His sons, Scott H. and Thomas Ward, took over the business. [6] The company expanded its chocolate brands by acquiring Whitman's that year and Pangburn's in 1999. [5] [7]

  6. List of companies with Denver area operations - Wikipedia

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    Bremner Biscuit Company; Coors Brewing Company - brewing and dining; Crispin Porter + Bogusky - advertising; DaVita Inc. - kidney dialysis and other healthcare services [2] DigitalGlobe - digital satellite imagery; DISH Network - pay-TV distributor [1] Ebags.com - custom apparel; EchoStar - satellite communication solutions; Einstein Bros ...

  7. Candy making - Wikipedia

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    A way for candy makers to show that a candy was trademarked was to stamp an image or initials on the candy. [4] In the late 19th century and especially the early 20th century, industrial candy making was almost exclusively a masculine affair, and home-based candy making was a feminine affair. [5]

  8. Category : Confectionery companies of the United States

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2022, at 10:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Clara Stover - Wikipedia

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    The Stovers relocated to Denver, Colorado and used their meager earnings to create their own confectionery company, "Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies". With success came factories in Denver and Kansas City, Missouri. By 1932 all operations were relocated to Kansas City, sales having increased from 20,000 to 11 million pounds.