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  2. Will Medicare Pay for a Cane? - AOL

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    If you need help getting around at home, Medicare may cover a cane as part of the durable medical equipment (DME) benefit. That said, there exceptions to coverage.

  3. Federal Specification for Candy and Chocolate Confections

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    Candy and Chocolate Confections, Federal Specification Z-C-2104, is a document that defines and outlines requirements for candy and chocolates that the United States federal government may use, and further defines the conditions under which a new type of candy may be found suitable for use by government agencies.

  4. Medicare income limits: How income affects your costs - AOL

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    Medicare Advantage (Part C): This plan combines the benefits of Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) into one policy. Medicare Advantage plans include prescription drug plans (Part D) and ...

  5. U.S. Sugar Program - Wikipedia

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    (1) making available nonrecourse loans to processors (not less than 18¢/lb. for raw cane sugar, or 22.9¢/lb. for refined beet sugar); (2) restricting sugar imports using a tariff-rate quota, and (3) limiting the amount of sugar that processors can sell domestically (under marketing allotments) when imports are below 1.532 million short tons.

  6. Will medicare pay for a cane? - AOL

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  7. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    A striped candy cane being made by hand from a large mass of red-and-white sugar syrup. As with other forms of stick candy, the earliest canes were manufactured by hand. Chicago confectioners the Bunte Brothers filed one of the earliest patents for candy cane making machines in the early 1920s. [13]

  8. The Absolute Best Peanut-Free Candies for Kids With Allergies

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    This beloved sugar high-in-a-bag is free from all nine major food allergens. So while it may not be the easiest candy to clean up after, it can be safe for all your kiddos to enjoy. 18. Jolly Ranchers

  9. Hard candy - Wikipedia

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    A hard candy (American English), or boiled sweet (British English), is a sugar candy prepared from one or more sugar-based syrups that is heated to a temperature of 160 °C (320 °F) to make candy. Among the many hard candy varieties are stick candy such as the candy cane , lollipops , rock , aniseed twists , and bêtises de Cambrai .