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  2. Jolly Rancher - Wikipedia

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    Jolly Rancher is an American brand of sweet hard candy, gummies, jelly beans, lollipops, and sour bites, [1] and a line of soda put out by Elizabeth Beverage Company in 2004. [2] Originally created in Colorado in the 1950s, the Jolly Rancher brand has been owned by The Hershey Company since 1996.

  3. Buckeye Relief CEO Andy Rayburn said flower could be more expensive in the short-term until growers can increase supply around the state. But he expects the cost of edibles and vape cartridges to ...

  4. Ungnadia - Wikipedia

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    Ungnadia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae, containing one species, Ungnadia speciosa, commonly known as the Mexican buckeye. It is native to northern Mexico, as well as Texas and southern New Mexico in the United States.

  5. Jolly Rancher Remix - Wikipedia

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    Jolly Rancher Remix (formerly Sidewinder) is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. A Boomerang model manufactured by Vekoma and designed by Peter Clerx, the roller coaster originally opened as the Sidewinder on May 11, 1991.

  6. Ohio recreational marijuana sales could start soon. Will it ...

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    It didn't take long for people to get creative and find gaps in the law. Enter delta-8, a synthetic compound derived from CBD that produces a mild high − earning it the nickname "diet weed."

  7. 5 top-rated fitness products to help you stay active at your desk

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    The tool also comes with a stress relief grip ball, a finger strength grip ring, a hand exerciser, and a finger stretcher, all of which are beneficial for strength and flexibility.

  8. Bill Harmsen - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 they opened a candy store in Golden, Colorado, called the Jolly Rancher, named after the Jolly Farmer, a depression era general store selling hard candies in their hometown of Minneapolis. Unhappy with local candy suppliers, they decided to make their own candy, which led to the creation of Jolly Rancher candy.

  9. Wellness junkies slather this ‘incredible’ oil on their belly buttons, armpits for better sleep, stress relief: ‘I can’t live without’ Deirdre Bardolf February 8, 2025 at 10:53 AM