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  2. Candy apple - Wikipedia

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    Candy apples (or toffee apples in Commonwealth English) are whole apples covered in a sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle. These are a common treat at fall festivals in Western culture in the Northern Hemisphere, such as Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night, because these festivals occur in the wake of annual apple harvests. [1]

  3. James Martin (chef) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 January 2025. English chef and television presenter (born 1972) This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (April 2023) James Martin Martin at the ...

  4. Caramel apple - Wikipedia

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    An early candy apple recipe from a 1923 book on children's parties. The recipe uses a brown sugar caramel glaze. Hunter's Candy in Moscow, Idaho began selling caramel apples in 1936. Hard-coated candy apples had been around since the late 19th century, [3] but Hunter's Candy created a new treat by coating the apples with their caramel. During ...

  5. M&S shares recipe for Colin the Caterpillar toffee apples

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  6. Toffo (toffee) - Wikipedia

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    Toffo was a British brand of toffee, produced by Mackintosh's. They came individually wrapped, in a roll, and were available in plain, mint, and assorted (apple, chocolate, strawberry, pineapple, banana, and mint) flavours. [1] It was one of its main brands along with Polo, Quality Street, Toffee Crisp, Fox's Glacier Mints, and Caramac. [2]

  7. James Martin - Wikipedia

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    James Green Martin (1819–1878), Civil War Confederate brigadier general; James Martin II (1826–1918), American Medal of Honor recipient; James Fitzgerald Martin (1876–1958), officer of the British Army

  8. Brothers Cider - Wikipedia

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    Toffee Apple Toffee Apple (Alcohol Free) 5 May 2021 [21] First Alcohol Free cider from Brothers Wild Fruit Tutti Frutti Only available in 330ml bottles Raspberry Ripple 6 March 2023 [22] Coconut & Lime Currently discontinued. Was a limited edition flavour in 2015 Strawberry & Kiwi Currently discontinued. Was a limited edition flavour in 2015

  9. James Martin's Saturday Morning - Wikipedia

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    James Martin's Saturday Morning is a British cooking show that has aired on ITV since 2 September 2017 as is presented by James Martin. Some of the chefs to join James Martin run two- and three-Michelin star restaurants, including: Sat Bains, Tom Kerridge, and Clare Smyth. Also among the chefs to join Martin are chefs from his time on Ready ...