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  2. Goldenberg's Peanut Chews - Wikipedia

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    Peanut Chews were developed and, during most of their history, manufactured by the Goldenberg Candy Company, which was founded by a Romanian immigrant, David Goldenberg, in 1890. Peanut Chews were first introduced in 1917. The candies were originally developed for use by the U.S. military as a ration bar during World War I.

  3. Dewar's Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    Dewar's Candy Shop and their taffy chews have been featured on the Food Network, as well as in the "Highly Recommend" column of Bon Appetit. [ 10 ] [ 1 ] At the shop, a letter framed on the wall from football player Frank Gifford reads in one section, "I love my peanut butter chews."

  4. Mary Jane (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane is an old-fashioned peanut butter- and molasses-flavored taffy-type candy. History. Originally made in 1914 by Robert O. Lord's candy manufacturing company ...

  5. We Tried Every Peanut Butter We Could Find—Here Are Our ...

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    Of all the old school peanut butters on the market, Jif is the GOAT. Just like with other nostalgic brands, there's enough sugar and salt to make the peanut butter taste like a special treat.

  6. We Tried Every Peanut Butter We Could Find—And Ranked ... - AOL

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    Of all the old school peanut butters on the market, Jif is the GOAT. Just like with other nostalgic brands, there's enough sugar and salt to make the peanut butter taste like a special treat.

  7. Ayds - Wikipedia

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    Ayds was available in chocolate, chocolate mint, butterscotch, and caramel flavors, and later a peanut butter flavor was introduced. The original packaging used the phrase "Ayds Reducing Plan vitamin and mineral Candy"; a later version used the phrase "appetite suppressant candy".

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