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  2. These Halloween Candy Bowls Are Perfect Vessel for Your ...

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    Anchor Glass Pumpkin Candy Jar. Inside the house, this pretty glass pumpkin jar can double as a stylish centerpiece for fall meals. Boasting a two-liter capacity, you can store all kinds of goods ...

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    Shop the best Halloween candy bowls to stash your snacks in this October. From ceramic bowls to glass jars to plastic dishes, there's a dish for every treat.

  4. Candy Canes Are Everywhere on Christmas—But Why Is That? - AOL

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    Candy canes have a long history that some people say started in Germany back in 1670 when a choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral handed out sugar sticks to a group of youthful choirboys who had a ...

  5. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    Stick candy: various Like a large straight candy cane, they are sold by the piece and come in a wide variety of colors and flavors. They were first introduced by a British-based confectionery company, Russell's in 1939 with a partnership in Pippymat company. Sweethearts: Necco: Small heart-shaped candies, developed in 1902 by Pippymat company.

  6. Ferrara Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Bobs Candies: Soft mints and sticks, candy canes and mint "lumps". Boston Baked Beans: A sugar-coated peanut candy. Brach's: A candy and sweets brand that produces and has invented many iconic candies, including candy corn, Conversation Hearts, Jelly Bird Eggs, Star Brite Mints, Royals, Bridge Mix, malted milk balls, Double Dipped Peanuts and ...

  7. Candy corn - Wikipedia

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    Wunderle Candy Company was the first to produce the candy in 1888. [8] The Goelitz Confectionery Company, now called Jelly Belly, began manufacturing the product in 1898. [9] While Jelly Belly still makes candy corn, the largest manufacturer of candy corn is Brach's Confections owned by the Ferrara Candy Company. [9]

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