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  2. Rot Front (confectionery brand) - Wikipedia

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    The main products of the first years were lollipops, with the workshop processing 80 kilograms of sugar a day. Lollipops were sold at festivities, fairs and auctions. Gradually, the production of confectionery products increased. In 1830, Antip Lenov opened his own confectionery.

  3. Krasny Oktyabr (confectionery brand) - Wikipedia

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    OJSC Krasny Oktyabr (Russian: ОАО "Красный Октябрь", "Red October") is a Russian confectionery manufacturer and a member of the United Confectioners holding company. Its parent company was 17th in the list of the largest candy companies in the world, with sales amounting to $1.196 billion. [2]

  4. Alina Morse - Wikipedia

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    Alina Morse (born May 2005) [1] is an American entrepreneur, the CEO of Zolli Candy, which she founded when she was ten years old. Her company sells the candy she developed: sugar free lollipops called Zollipops, hard candy called Zolli Drops, and taffy called Zaffi Taffy. The candy is sold online and in about 25,000 stores in the United States ...

  5. Roshen - Wikipedia

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    Previously, it also exported to Russia, from which it derived 40 percent of its gross revenue until Russia ceased importing from the company in July 2013. [7] In early 2017, Candy Industry placed ROSHEN in 24th place in the "2017 Global Top 100" of confectionery producers and estimated its annual revenue at $800 million. [8]

  6. Meet the teen who invented lollipops that are actually good ...

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    Candy isn't always bad for you -- 14-year-old Aline Morse created a holiday lollipop that turned into a booming business. What started out as an in-home experiment has transformed Zollipop, a ...

  7. Andrey Korkunov - Wikipedia

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    Andrey Korkunov or Andrei Nikolaevich Korkunov (born September 4, 1962) is a Russian entrepreneur. He was a rocket scientist but he was noted for founding the A. Korkunov Chocolate Manufacturing Company, one of the largest confectionery companies in Russia and considered the only producer of high-end chocolates in the country.

  8. Valery Kovalyov - Wikipedia

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    Valery Kovalyov (Russian: Валерий Валерьевич Ковалёв; 24 April 1970 – 31 December 2021, Moscow, Russia) — Russian entrepreneur, philanthropist, and Wikipedian. Kovalyov was a Russian entrepreneur, founder and owner of one of the largest [1] Russian online stores - Holodilnik.ru.

  9. Igor Rybakov - Wikipedia

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    Igor Vladimirovich Rybakov (Russian: Игорь Владимирович Рыбаков; born 16 May 1972) is a meta-entrepreneur who co-owns the Technonikol industrial corporation. [1] [2] He appeared on Forbes's 2021 list of the world's wealthiest people with a net worth of $2 billion. [3] He is an author, actor, showman, singer, and producer.