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  2. Orange jelly candy - Wikipedia

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    Orange jelly candy are finger-sized sticks of soft jelly candy that are sold in food specialty stores in Hong Kong. [1] A great deal of candy available in Hong Kong is imported from Europe, mainland China, United States and other regions around the world. Orange jelly candy is one of the few that have historically been manufactured locally in ...

  3. Clear toy candy - Wikipedia

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    A wrapped piece of clear toy candy. Clear toy candy is a traditional confectionery [1] that originated in Germany, England and Scotland. It is especially popular at Easter and Christmas. The hard candy is made in molds, in a multitude of fanciful shapes. The candy is tinted in bright colors, traditionally yellow, red and green. [2]

  4. Runts - Wikipedia

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    The Runts lineup as of 2024 [1] (l-r: banana, orange, strawberry, green apple and grape) The 2007 Runts flavors: banana, orange, strawberry, pineapple, and mango A lineup of Runts from the late 1990s (l-r: cherry, banana, orange, strawberry, watermelon and blue raspberry) Original Runts introduced in 1982: banana, cherry, strawberry, orange, and lime Originally, Runts had colorful centers.

  5. Chuckles - Wikipedia

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    They come in five flavors: lime, orange, cherry, lemon, and licorice. [2] Each package of Chuckles contains one piece of each flavor. The candies are made with corn syrup , sugar , modified and unmodified cornstarch , and natural and artificial flavors and colors.

  6. Chocolate navel orange - Wikipedia

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    The name "chocolate orange" is based on the brown color of the peel. The taste is sweeter than normal oranges, with chocolate navel oranges averaging 12 Brix in sugar content. [1] Chocolate navel oranges are also less sour to the taste compared to regular oranges. [2] As of December 2021 only three orange cultivators were growing chocolate ...

  7. Sixlets - Wikipedia

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    The ball-shaped candies come in colours that include red, brown, yellow, green, blue and orange. Each colour is purported to add a slightly different taste than the others to the candy. An Easter variation of the candy adds white, pink, and blue pieces while removing red and brown ones from the mix.

  8. Smarties (tablet candy) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] [14] This gave the candy its resemblance to tablet-style pills in shape and texture. [6] When sugar prices spiked in the 1970s, Ce De Candy switched from sucrose to dextrose. [6] Edward Dee founded Ce De Candy in Bloomfield, New Jersey, in 1949. In 2011, the company was renamed Smarties Candy Company, after its most famous product. [15 ...

  9. Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats, also known as chocolate teacakes, are confections consisting of a biscuit base topped with marshmallow-like filling and then coated in a hard shell of chocolate. They were invented in Denmark in the 19th century [ 1 ] under the name Flødeboller (cream buns), and later also produced and distributed by Viau ...