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  2. Taffy (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Taffy is a type of candy invented in the United States, made by stretching and/or pulling a sticky mass of a soft candy base, made of boiled sugar, butter, vegetable oil, flavorings, and colorings, until it becomes aerated (tiny air bubbles produced), resulting in a light, fluffy and chewy candy. [1]

  3. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    A type of sugar candy usually consisting of hard candy mounted on a stick made in various shapes like trumpet, heart, flower, swan, car, etc. Kino Candy Kino Indonesia: The first and the flagship product of Kino Indonesia. [7] Kopiko: Mayora Indah: A candy made from coffee extract from Indonesia's finest coffee beans. Ting Ting Jahe

  4. Category : Confectionery companies of the United States

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    American chocolate companies (6 C, 53 P) C. Confectionery companies based in California (1 C, 8 P) F. Ferrara Candy Company brands (1 C, 21 P) H. The Hershey Company ...

  5. Idaho Candy Co.: A Quest to Keep a Century-Old Dream Alive

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  6. Based on ingredients, the better candy options were all hard or chewy candies, including Jolly Ranchers, Salt Water Taffy, Blow Pops, and Hot Tamales. Only one chocolate candy made it in the ...

  7. Joseph Fralinger - Wikipedia

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    Joseph F. Fralinger (October 22, 1848 in Sweetwater, New Jersey – May 13, 1927 in Atlantic City, New Jersey) was an American businessman and confectioner, known for being the most successful merchandiser of salt water taffy. [1]

  8. The Oldest Branded Candy in America

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    This tasty candy is a surprisingly old American treat. You may be old enough to remember the "Choo Choo Charlie" commercials on TV, but Good & Plenty has actually been delighting kids with a taste ...

  9. Threadfin - Wikipedia

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    Threadfins frequent open, shallow water in areas with muddy, sandy, or silty bottoms; they are rarely seen at reefs. Their pectoral rays are thought to serve as tactile structures, helping to find prey within the sediments. Noted for being euryhaline, threadfins can tolerate a wide range of salinity levels.