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    Hershey’s Chocolate Candy Cane. ... Brach’s Peppermint Stir Sticks Bag. Price: $2.01. These peppermint stir sticks are the perfect addition to hot cocoa or coffee on a chilly day. Usually ...

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    peppermint extract. 1/4 tsp. pure vanilla extract. Pinch of kosher salt. Red gel food coloring. 12. mini candy canes, finely crushed. Directions. Cookies. Arrange a rack in center of oven; preheat ...

  4. These Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies Are the Ultimate ...

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    1 cup (about 6 oz.) semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips. 12 jumbo marshmallows (from 1 [16-oz.] bag) Crushed candy canes. 1. Preheat oven to 350°. Position racks in upper and lower third of ...

  5. Brach's - Wikipedia

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    Prior to World War II, Brach's produced several candy bars, including a chocolate-covered, honeycombed, peanut butter Swing Bar as well as a mint and almond nougat bar. After the war, Brach's concentrated on bulk and bagged candies as Halloween Trick or treating became a popular activity. Brach's promoted its candy corn and other fall-themed ...

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    In September 1994, E.J. Brach's purchased the Brock Candy Company of Chattanooga for $140 million, a year in which Brock Candy had sales of $112 million and profits of $6.5 million. This was the second attempt by the two companies to join together. The first time had been while E.J. Brach's was under American Home Products ownership.

  7. Emil J. Brach - Wikipedia

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    Emil Julius Brach (May 11, 1859 − October 29, 1947) was the founder of Brach's Confections, an American candy company. Brach was born in 1859 in Schoenwald, Grand Duchy of Baden, to Martin and Wilhelmina Brach. [1] The family migrated to Burlington, Iowa, in 1866. As a young man, he attended Burlington Business College and then managed a ...

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