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  2. Candy corn - Wikipedia

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    For the first half of the 20th century, candy corn was a well-known "penny candy" or bulk confectionery. It was advertised as an affordable and popular treat that could be eaten year-round. [5] Candy corn developed into a fall and Halloween staple around the 1950s when people began to hand out individually wrapped candy to trick-or-treaters ...

  3. What is candy corn made of? Ingredients in the Halloween ...

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    Coastal Bay Confections Candy Corn. Candy Corn Dots. Fruidles Candy Corn. Jelly Belly Candy Corn. Russell Stover Candy Corn Taffy. So Delicious Dairy Free Coconut Milk Candy Corn. Sweet’s Candy Corn

  4. Insane 2 - Wikipedia

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    Like the original Insane, Insane 2 is a racing game where players drive on terrain, vying to be the first to complete objectives. The races are set in fictional locations on four continents of Eurasia, North America, Africa, and Antarctica, [2] and the maps permit a considerable amount of open world exploration and are wrapped around so that vehicles exiting one side of the map reappear on the ...

  5. Candy pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    A candy pumpkin is a small, pumpkin-shaped, mellow crème confection primarily made from corn syrup, honey, carnauba wax, chocolate, and sugar.Traditionally colored with an orange base and topped with a green stem [1] to make candy pumpkins largely identifiable with Halloween, [2] a candy pumpkin is considered a mellow crème by confectioners since the candy has a marshmallow flavor. [3]

  6. Talk:Candy corn - Wikipedia

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    Not as large as candy corn, but the resemblance is enough that once you see it you'll recognize that this is the corn of which candy corn is a cartoon exaggeration. I assume the general population was more familiar with this kind of corn when candy corn was invented. --Jeff robertson 12:59, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

  7. Karmelkorn - Wikipedia

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    Karmelkorn was an American popcorn retailer. It was founded in 1928 in Casper, Wyoming, by Mr. and Mrs. William O'Sullivan. [1] The O'Sullivans patented their candy-coated popcorn and trademarked the product's name and logo in 1929.

  8. Insane (2000 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Insane (stylized as 1NSANE) is an off-road racing game by Invictus and distributed by Codemasters. While in development, it had been provisionally titled Off The Road. [citation needed] It is the spiritual successor to the tech-demo Terep 2 by lead programmer Dénes Nagymáthé. [2] A sequel, Insane 2, was released on 24 January 2012. [3]

  9. Joe Bailon - Wikipedia

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    Custom car based on a 1951 Ford Victoria Hardtop, created by Joe Bailon in 1956. Joe Bailon (March 18, 1923 – September 25, 2017) was an American car customizer credited with creating the paint color Candy Apple Red, which eventually led to a full spectrum of candy paint colors, each with a metallic base-coat, a transparent color coat, and a final clear coat.