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  2. Zero bar - Wikipedia

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    The candy bar is sold in three different sizes. According to the official website, [4] its traditional size is a singular bar at 1.85 ounces (52 g), comparable to the traditional full-size Hershey Bar which is 1.55 ounces (44 g). [5] As of 2020, the candy bar can also be purchased in a king size at 3.4 ounces (96 g).

  3. Idaho Spud - Wikipedia

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    According to the Idaho Candy Company, the Idaho Spud is in the top 100 best-selling candy bars in the Northwest United States. [3] The bar is sold at room temperature, but is sometimes frozen before consumption. They are also sold as bite size candies in clear plastic tubs.

  4. Bit-O-Honey - Wikipedia

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    Bit-O-Honey is an American candy, introduced in 1924 [1] by the Schutter-Johnson Company of Chicago. It is currently owned by the Bryan, Ohio-based Spangler Candy Company. Bit-O-Honey is a honey-flavored taffy with almonds. It is sold as individually wrapped, bite-sized candies, available in bags or theater-size boxes. [2]

  5. Holy sweet tooth! These are the most unhealthy candy bars in ...

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    5) Mounds - 230 calories, 13 grams of fat, and 21 grams of sugar. Click through below for healthy snack alternatives you'll love: More on AOL.com: 10 great yoga workouts that are perfect for beginners

  6. Butterfinger - Wikipedia

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    Snackerz: Butterfinger Snackerz was another bite-sized, smooth-centered version of the candy bar. BB's: Starting in 1992, another form of Butterfinger bars was available named "BB's". Similar to Whoppers and Maltesers, they were roughly the size of marbles and sold in bags. They also were advertised by the Simpsons.

  7. PayDay (confection) - Wikipedia

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    Peanut-dense PayDay bars were introduced in 1932 when candy bars were often viewed as meal replacements. [3] Variations of the classic PayDay have included a glazed honey limited edition in 2003 and the PayDay Pro, a high protein energy bar, in 2005. [7] For a promotion in 1989, PayDay candy bars each contained an individually wrapped nickel. [8]

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