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  2. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, M&M's have been available online in 17 colors, with personalized phrases on each candy on the opposite side from the "m". [74] Released around Christmas, these custom-printed M&M's were originally intended for holiday greetings, but are now available all year round.

  3. Goldenberg's Peanut Chews - Wikipedia

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    The high-energy, high-protein recipe and unique taste made it popular with the troops. [1] In 1921, Harry Goldenberg introduced the first wrapped Peanut Chews candy for retail sales. In the 1930s, the candy was converted from a full-size bar to small individual pieces.

  4. Boyer (candy company) - Wikipedia

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    The company has made other cup candies such as Fluffernutter, a mixture of marshmallow and peanut butter covered in chocolate, and a Minty Mallo. [8] In April 2017, Boyer announced its first new product in 25-years called Jimmie Stix, a blend of pretzels and peanut butter in milk chocolate, in a wrapper similar to the vintage Mallo Cup wrapper ...

  5. Chappies - Wikipedia

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    The original-flavour wrapper has had a distinctive yellow wrapper with red and blue stripes since launch. The striped wrapper, bright colour squares of gum, logo and cartoon chipmunk character are synonymous with the Chappies brand [ 2 ] and have been used in collaborations with brands such as Shelflife, [ 6 ] the unreleased Reebok range [ 7 ...

  6. Krówki - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, krówki are often called Muh-Muhs [4] (after the sound cows make) or Kuhbonbons (cow bonbons). [5] In Latvia, this candy is called gotiņa and is considered the national candy. Originally it was made at home, and has been produced commercially since the 1930s. [6]

  7. Traditional candy and coconut wrap - Wikipedia

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    Traditional candy and coconut wrap (Chinese: 糖蔥餅; Jyutping: tong4 cung1 beng2, Mandarin táng cōng bǐng, literally "sugar onion cake") is a traditional Cantonese snack. [1] It is usually found on the street, where hawkers keep the wraps in a transparent metal box to sell.

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