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  2. Why is movie candy sold in boxes?

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    Candy sellers are always thinking about how people are going to consume their products. If you’re going to polish off a bag of M&M’s in one sitting or scarf down a chocolate bar on the bus ...

  3. Fiddle Faddle - Wikipedia

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    Fiddle Faddle is candy-coated popcorn produced by ConAgra Foods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Introduced in 1967, the snack is commonly found in US discount and drug stores. [ 3 ] Fiddle Faddle consists of popped popcorn covered with either caramel or butter toffee and mixed with peanuts .

  4. Candy bar - Wikipedia

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    A Planters Peanut Bar. Some candy bars do not contain any chocolate. A candy bar is a type of portable candy that is in the shape of a bar. The most common type of candy bar is the chocolate bar, [citation needed] including both bars made of solid chocolate and combination candy bars, which are candy bars that combine chocolate with other ingredients, such as nuts, caramel, nougat, or wafers.

  5. Twix - Wikipedia

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    The Twix candy bar was introduced in 1976 and reintroduced in 1979. It consists of chocolate, caramel, and a cookie crunch. Twix Peanut Butter was introduced in 1983. It is a candy bar consisting of a chocolate cookie filled with peanut butter instead of caramel. Twix Salted Caramel is a variation of the original Twix bar.

  6. Goo Goo Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The candy was sold at the Grand Ole Opry (GOO), which was established in 1925, 13 years after the candy's debut. However, Standard Candy (with particular emphasis on the Goo Goo Cluster) was a long-time sponsor of the program. [3] [4] During the 1920s and 1930s, the company advertised Goo Goo Clusters as "a nourishing lunch for a nickel". [2]

  7. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    9. Seven Up Bar. Introduced: Sometime in the 1930s Discontinued: 1979 Not to be confused with the fizzy lemon-lime soda 7 Up, the Seven Up candy bar was like a box of Valentine's chocolates all ...

  8. Poppets (sweets) - Wikipedia

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    The box has a small hatch in one corner that can be torn open to dispense the sweets one at a time, this 'popping out' having given them their original name. The non-rustling packaging, and the ability to dispense single sweets in the dark, made them a popular snack in cinemas which remain one of their most popular sales outlets.

  9. Cookie Dough Bites (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The television show Unwrapped hosted by Mark Summers showcases how Cookie Dough Bites are made. Co-founder Douglas Chu states that they needed to keep their product shelf-stable, so one key ingredient in cookie dough had to be removed, “We have a special egg-free formula that allows the product to stay fresh on the shelf about a year.” [2] Choosing chocolate chip as their primary flavor ...

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