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  2. Brach's - Wikipedia

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    Prior to World War II, Brach's produced several candy bars, including a chocolate-covered, honeycombed, peanut butter Swing Bar as well as a mint and almond nougat bar. After the war, Brach's concentrated on bulk and bagged candies as Halloween Trick or treating became a popular activity. Brach's promoted its candy corn and other fall-themed ...

  3. Emil J. Brach - Wikipedia

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    Emil Julius Brach (May 11, 1859 − October 29, 1947) was the founder of Brach's Confections, an American candy company. Brach was born in 1859 in Schoenwald, Grand Duchy of Baden, to Martin and Wilhelmina Brach. [1] The family migrated to Burlington, Iowa, in 1866. As a young man, he attended Burlington Business College and then managed a ...

  4. Jujube (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    A box of jujubes. A recipe for "pate de jujubes" was published in 1709. [1] The recipe called for gum arabic, sugar, and the date-like jujube fruit. In 1853, both "ju ju paste" and "ju ju drops" were sold by confectioners. [2]

  5. Jujube - Wikipedia

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    Jujube (UK / ˈ dʒ uː dʒ uː b /; US / ˈ dʒ u dʒ u b / or / ˈ dʒ u dʒ ə b iː / [5]), sometimes jujuba, scientific name Ziziphus jujuba, and also called red date, Chinese date, and Chinese jujube, [6] is a species in the genus Ziziphus in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae.

  6. Rood screen - Wikipedia

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    The rood on a rood screen: a crucifix on the elaborate 16th-century jube in the church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, Paris The rood screen was a physical and symbolic barrier, separating the chancel , the domain of the clergy, from the nave where lay people gathered to worship.

  7. JELS - Wikipedia

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    Jels or JELS may refer to: Jels, Denmark, a town in Denmark; Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, an academic journal that covers research on the law, legal procedure ...

  8. Jels, Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Jels was under German rule between 1864 and 1920, and Jels Voldsted became a gathering place for the Danish-minded citizens of the region, especially after the reunification with Denmark in 1920 and after the second world war. [5] Jels Mill is a Dutch-style smock windmill build in 1859. It was in use until 1959.

  9. Brach - Wikipedia

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    Emil J. Brach (1859 1947) American businessman; François-Louis de Brach, French Navy officer; Gérard Brach (1927–2006), French screenwriter; Helen Brach (1911 1977) Jean François Louis de Brach (1668–1739), French naval officer; Julius Brach (1881–1938), Czech chess master; Paul Brach, (1924–2007), American abstract painter

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