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  2. Lucky Elephant Popcorn - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Elephant Popcorn is a Canadian confection that has been on the snack food market since the 1950s. It is caramelized with a pink candy coating and comes with a small prize inside.

  3. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of candies from different regions and countries, with images, descriptions, and manufacturers. Learn about the history, varieties, and ingredients of candy, also known as sweets and confectionery.

  4. There’s a Scientific Reason Why Pink and Red Candies ... - AOL

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    All of this may explain why so many Valentine’s Day gifts for kids include pink and red candy. Unilever (the owner of Popsicle) saw the power of red when it came to creating an all-red product line.

  5. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    M&M's are color-varied sugar-coated chocolate confectionery with the letter "m" printed on one side. Learn about their origin, production, slogan, and different types of M&M's, such as peanut, peanut butter, almond, and caramel.

  6. Good & Plenty - Wikipedia

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    Although Necco Wafers is almost half a century older, Good & Plenty is the oldest continually produced American candy brand. [3] A second candy, Good & Fruity, is a multicolored, multi-flavor candy of the same shape. Warner-Lambert purchased Quaker City in 1973 and sold it to Leaf Candy Company (owned by Beatrice Foods) in 1982.

  7. Ruby chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Ruby chocolate is a product of Barry Callebaut, a Belgian–Swiss cocoa company, that has a natural pink or purple color and a slightly sweet and sour taste. It is made from unfermented or lightly fermented cocoa beans and has been introduced as a coating for Kit Kat, a bar, and other confectionery products.

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