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  2. Candy corn - Wikipedia

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    cupid corn, bunny corn, harvest corn, reindeer corn. Media: Candy corn. Candy corn is a small, pyramid-shaped candy, typically divided into three sections of different colors, with a waxy texture and a flavor based on honey, sugar, butter, and vanilla. [1] [2] It is a staple candy of the fall season and Halloween in North America.

  3. Cochineal - Wikipedia

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    A cluster of females. Cochineal insects are soft-bodied, flat, oval-shaped scale insects. The females, wingless and about 5 mm (0.20 in) long, cluster on cactus pads. They penetrate the cactus with their beak-like mouthparts and feed on its juices, remaining immobile unless alarmed.

  4. Brach's - Wikipedia

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    Brach's candy corn is the number one selling candy corn product in the United States. Primarily associated with Halloween, it can also be bought year-round, though it is subject to seasonal availability. It is available in a wide variety of flavors, such as pumpkin spice, s'mores and caramel.

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  7. Swedish Fish - Wikipedia

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    Each has "Swedish" embossed on its side. Salmiak -flavored black Swedish Fish or "salted herring", with the manufacturer's name "Malaco" embossed. Swedish Fish is a fish-shaped, chewy candy originally developed by Swedish candy producer Malaco in the late 1950s for the U.S. market. [1] They come in a variety of colors and flavors.

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    Last year, overall sales for the grocery industry were up a modest 1.8%, according to the Food Institute. Yet sales of organic items more than doubled that growth rate, up 4.4%. Clearly, we're ...

  9. Gummy worms - Wikipedia

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    The most common types of gummy worms typically contain gelatin, sugar, water, corn syrup or glucose syrup, flavorings (such as fruit extracts or artificial flavors), coloring agents, and, in some cases, citric acid for a sour taste. Additional ingredients may include vegetable oils or waxes for coating and for preventing sticking.