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  2. Dalgona - Wikipedia

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    Dalgona (달고나) or ppopgi (뽑기) is a Korean candy made with melted sugar and baking soda originating from South Korea. [1] [2] It is a popular street snack from the 1960s, and is still eaten as a retro food.

  3. Okchun-dang - Wikipedia

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    Okchun-dang (Korean: 옥춘당; Hanja: 玉春糖) or okchun (옥춘; 玉春), [1] [2] called saek-kusŭl-sathang (색구슬사탕; "colour marble candy") in North Korea, [3] is a traditional Korean sweet made of rice flour. The flat, rounded sweet is red with white, yellow and green decoration.

  4. Kkul-tarae - Wikipedia

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    The first line of stores that opened in Seoul who marketed it as kkul-tarae were inspired from the Dragon's beard candy that was sold in Chinese hotels. Despite initially revealing its Chinese origins explicitly, the Korean brands later changed their marketing strategy by attributing a fake history for the dessert, claiming it as a traditional ...

  5. Yeot - Wikipedia

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    Yeot (Korean: 엿) is a variety of hangwa, or Korean traditional confectionery. It can be made in either liquid or solid form, as a syrup, taffy, or candy. Yeot is made from steamed rice, glutinous rice, glutinous sorghum, corn, sweet potatoes, or mixed grains. It is presumed to have been used before the Goryeo period.

  6. Apollo (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Apollo (Korean: 아폴로), marketed in the Middle East, South America, and Southeast Asia as CC Stick, is a South Korean candy product. It consists of a number of small, short straws that are filled with flavored sugar powders. Example flavors include strawberry, chocolate, banana, and grape.

  7. Orion Corporation (South Korean company) - Wikipedia

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    Products produced by Orion include biscuits, cookies, crackers, pies, gum, snacks, chocolate, candy, and its most famous product, Choco Pie. Its competitors include Crown Confectionery and Lotte Confectionery. Orion was the parent company of the entertainment company On-Media, until its acquisition by the CJ Group in 2010.

  8. Peppermint Candy - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint Candy (Korean: 박하사탕; RR: Bakha Satang) is a 1999 South Korean tragedy film by Lee Chang-dong.The film opens with the suicide of the protagonist and uses reverse chronology to depict some of the key events of the past 20 years of his life that led to this point.

  9. Crown Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Crown Confectionery (Korean: 크라운제과; RR: Keuraun Jegwa, KRX: 264900) is a confectionery company headquartered in Jamwon-dong Seocho-gu Seoul, Korea and it was established in 1947. Its manufacturing is based in Jungrang-gu Seoul and Anyang Gyeonggi-do.