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  2. Fruit Gems - Wikipedia

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    A package of Sunkist Fruit Gems. Sunkist Fruit Gems are pectin candies. They are a soft round candy about 3 centimetres (1.2 in) across, and made from powdered sugar with fruit flavors. Fruit Gems are made by Jelly Belly, which purchased prior manufacturer, The Ben Myerson Candy Company, under license for Sunkist. They contain real fruit pectin ...

  3. Sunkist Growers, Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    "Sunkist Fruit Gems" are a soft fruit candy produced by Jelly Belly under license from Sunkist. Jelly Belly acquired the former producer, Ben Myerson Candy Company, [14] (US & Canada) a subsidiary of Jelly Belly. [15] "Sunkist Fruit Snacks", "Sunkist Fruit & Grain Bars", and "Sunkist Baking Mixes" are marketed by General Mills (US)

  4. Sunkist Fun Fruits - Wikipedia

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    Sunkist Fun Fruits were a licensed snack food from Leaf Confections Limited which were manufactured with fruit from Sunkist Growers, Incorporated. and packaged by Thomas J. Lipton. These bite-sized fruit snacks , which were introduced in 1987, were small, soft and pellet shaped, rather like jellybeans .

  5. Sunkist (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Sunkist was first licensed by Sunkist Growers to the General Cinema Corporation, the leading independent bottler of Pepsi-Cola products at the time. The soft drink was the idea of Mark Stevens, who foresaw the potential based on market research which indicated that, worldwide, orange was the third-best-selling soft drink flavor (largely due to Fanta).

  6. Talk:Sunkist (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    The file File:Sunkist Orange can.jpg, used on this page, has been deleted from Wikimedia Commons and re-uploaded at File:Sunkist Orange can.jpg. It should be reviewed to determine if it is compliant with this project's non-free content policy, or else should be deleted and removed from this page.

  7. File:Sunkist 1680.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Midget Gems - Wikipedia

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    Gelatine, sugar, citric acid, fruit flavouring Midget Gems (also known as Mini Gems ) are chewy, firm sweets similar to wine gums but much harder. They are manufactured from sugar and glucose syrup , corn starch and/or various other starches, animal gelatin , and various colourings and flavouring .

  9. Del Monte Foods - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Del Monte Produce was created in 1989 when RJR Nabisco sold the fresh fruit division of Del Monte Foods to Polly Peck. [24] Mohammed Abu-Ghazaleh purchased Fresh Del Monte in 1996. [61] The company went public in 1997. [62] Del Monte Dried Fruit was sold to Yorkshire Food Group in 1993. Yorkshire's US division became Premier Valley Foods.

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