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  2. Ischoklad - Wikipedia

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    The reference to ice in the name relates to the fact that it melts very easily in the mouth and is perceived to have a cooling effect as the heat energy is absorbed. This effect is due to the melting point of coconut oil lying between 20 and 23 degrees Celsius , around 10 degrees lower than chocolate.

  3. Abdallah Candies - Wikipedia

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    In the early years, Albert made candy in a copper kettle over an open flame, working from recipes purchased from a local salesman. [2] His recipes for caramels, toffee, truffles and assorted chocolates are still used by the company today. [3] In the 1930s, in addition to candy and ice cream, the store featured a 200-seat restaurant. [2]

  4. Ice Breakers candy - Wikipedia

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    Ice Breakers manufactures and sells mint and chewing gum products including cool mints, peppermint chews and soft, cube-shaped gum branded as Ice Cubes. [2] In 2003, Ice Breakers launched Liquid Ice, a liquid filled mint. An advertising and PR campaign that centered around Jessica Simpson was also launched to promote the product. [11] In 2004 ...

  5. From Wacky to Wonderful, These 7 Hot Chocolates Are Famous ...

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    Glace (New York, New York) The hot chocolate from Glace is a cup of rich cocoa surrounded by a ring of freshly-torched marshmallow on the rim, lives up to the hype. It’s a high-quality hot ...

  6. Malley's Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    Malley's Chocolates is a chain of candy stores in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the U.S., founded in the suburb of Lakewood. [3] Four of the stores include ice cream parlors year-round. Albert "Mike" Malley borrowed $500 in 1935, and opened his first candy store on Madison Avenue in Lakewood. The Malley family lived in the back of the building.

  7. Chunky (candy bar) - Wikipedia

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    When Nestlé assumed rights to the brand in 1984, it changed the ingredients to milk chocolate, raisins and peanuts. [2] In 2018, Ferrero SpA purchased Nestlé's U.S. candy line, which included Chunky. In the 1950s, a Chunky could be purchased for five cents (as could most candy bars), with a smaller version, the Chunky Cutie, available for two ...

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