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  2. Trebor (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    On Thursday 14 September 1989, Cadbury Schweppes bought the company for £147 million. The company was run as a subsidiary company of Cadbury. At the time, the company employed around 3,000 people. From 1 March 1990, the company was known as Trebor Bassett, a division of Cadbury.

  3. Extra Strong Mints - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Extra Strong Mints is a brand name of mints produced in the United Kingdom

  4. List of confectionery brands - Wikipedia

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    Necco Wafers An After Eight thin mint A split Nestlé Crunch bar Nestlé Munchies Rolos A Yorkie bar. Necco Wafers; Nerds; Nestle. After Eight [12] Aero; Crunch – several varieties, in addition to the original product, have been manufactured; [13] in 1994, Crunch was their best-selling candy bar [14] Bottle Caps; Goobers [9] Fun Dip; Kit Kat ...

  5. How to donate unwanted Halloween candy to a good cause - AOL

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    A great way to spread the spooky season spirit is to donate your extra candy to a good cause. ... Use the zip code search to find a buyback location in your area. 3. Operation Shoebox.

  6. Category:Breath mints - Wikipedia

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  7. List of breath mints - Wikipedia

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    Company Year introduced Country of origin Altoids [1] Callard & Bowser: 1780s: United Kingdom Barkleys: Tuttle & Co. 1996: United States Breath Savers: Hershey: 1973: United States Certs: Mondelēz International: 1956: United States Chlormint: Perfetti Van Melle: 1997: India: C. Howard's Fine Mints and Gums: C. Howard's Violet Candies: c. 1930s ...

  8. Callard & Bowser-Suchard - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by two Scottish brothers-in-law, Richard Callard and John Bowser, in 1779 in Maryhill, Glasgow during the Scottish Enlightenment period. [2] Callard and Bowser was owned by Arthur Guinness & Sons from 1953 to 1982 when it was acquired by the American conglomerate Beatrice Foods. In 1988 it was purchased by United Biscuits.

  9. Frisk (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Frisk was invented in 1986 by a Belgian entrepreneur who, in collaboration with a pharmaceutical company, developed the formula for a particularly strong mint-flavoured candy. Initially, the product was sold exclusively in pharmacies in Belgium, then the market was extended to the Netherlands, Canada and Japan. Especially in the latter country ...