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  2. Why is movie candy sold in boxes?

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    Even if you’re going to the movies alone, you’re still expected to shell out for a large box of candy, which can be upwards of 3 ounces, nearly double a bag of M&M’s or a candy bar.

  3. The best on-sale Halloween candy to stock up on while it's up ...

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    Mars Chocolate Candy Variety Pack, 76.8 Ounces. ... you can stock up on everything from Reese's to Snickers to Skittles, with markdowns on all the best chocolate, gummy, sweet, and sour candies ...

  4. Why your Halloween candy might cost more this year (and ... - AOL

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    Last week, major chocolate-maker Hershey announced a $550 million investment to address challenges facing cocoa farmers in the Ivory Coast.. And, the National Retail Federation expects Halloween ...

  5. Krackel - Wikipedia

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    The product's packaging can be identified by its distinctive red background, white lettering, and yellow fine print. [7] In 2014, as part of a company-wide sustainability program, Krackel wrappers, as well as the other Hershey chocolate miniatures, underwent a makeover said to save an estimated 270,000 pounds of paper per year or an estimated 1,950 trees annually.

  6. PayDay (confection) - Wikipedia

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    PayDay (stylized as "PAYDAY") is a brand of a candy bar first introduced in 1932 by the Hollywood Candy Company. The original PayDay candy bar consists of salted peanuts rolled over a nougat-like sweet caramel center. Since 1996, classic PayDay candy bars without chocolate have been continually produced by The Hershey Company.

  7. Now and Later - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Alluding to the candy's signature chewy texture, the name also suggests that if one puts a piece in one's mouth now, one will still be chewing it later. The Phoenix Candy Company also sold several candy-and-a-toy products. [4] In 1978, Phoenix was sold to Beatrice Foods. The company merged with Leaf in 1983, and sold it to Nabisco in 1992.

  8. In early January, a video explaining its uniqueness by TikToker @Trinhdoesthings got a whopping 8.9 million views. In the video, she picks up a packet of the candy at a Walgreens store “after ...

  9. Clodhopper (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Krave's Candy was selling millions of dollars' worth of Clodhoppers annually across North America at the time of the sale. [4] In February 2012, Chris Emery and Larry Finnson, the founders of Clodhoppers formed a new start up, OMG's Candy, bringing to market a similar product, [5] which includes diced almonds and toffee bits. In October 2012 ...