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  2. Trebor (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    The Trebor Bassett national distribution centre was in Holmewood, North East Derbyshire. In 1978, a £15 million factory was opened in Colchester. It closed in March 2000. [7] Current manufacture site on Beulah Road in Sheffield in May 2009; the Sheffield factory makes Extra Strong Mints, around 35 million packs a year

  3. Extra Strong Mints - Wikipedia

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    Extra Strong Mints is a brand name of mints produced in the United Kingdom History. The brand was first made in 1935. Trebor was sold to Cadbury in 1989. Promotion

  4. List of confectionery brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of brand name confectionery products.Sugar confectionery includes candies (sweets in British English), candied nuts, chocolates, chewing gum, bubble gum, pastillage, and other confections that are made primarily of sugar.

  5. Maynards - Wikipedia

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    The 140 portfolio of sweet shops set-up as the company expanded were sold in 1985. [2] and the company was acquired by Cadbury in 1988. The brand merged in 1990 with the Tottenham liquorice mill Bassett's, and Trebor as well as sweet manufacture of the three brands moved to Sheffield in 1991. By 2002 worldwide sales of Maynards Wine Gums were ...

  6. Certs - Wikipedia

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    Certs Classic Mints were available in assorted fruit, cinnamon, peppermint, spearmint,wintergreen and Fruit flavor. Certs Mini-Mints, and later as Certs Powerful Mints, were small Tic-Tac-like mints available in peppermint, spearmint, and wintergreen. Certs Cool Mint Drops, described as a "breath drop", were medium-sized oval-shaped mints. They ...

  7. Category:Breath mints - Wikipedia

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  8. What's your Beanie Baby worth? - AOL

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    A missing tag may drop the value of your baby as much as 50%. Beanie Babies have two types of tags: swing or also called "heart tags" and tush tags, those attached to your beanies rear end.

  9. Category:British confectionery - Wikipedia

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