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  2. Chicken Bones - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Bones are a line of candy products manufactured by Ganong Bros. of St. Stephen, New Brunswick and available in Canada. They are pink, cinnamon -flavoured candy with a chocolate filling, and are considered a traditional treat among Atlantic Canadians during Christmas .

  3. 80 Homemade Christmas Candy Recipes That Make Great Gifts - AOL

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    This year, your Christmas must-make list just got extra sweet with these 80 best Christmas candy recipes. Related: 200+ Christmas Cookie Ideas Your Family Will Love This Holiday. Best Christmas ...

  4. Ganong Bros. - Wikipedia

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    The old Ganong factory has become the Chocolate Museum, where one can learn about the history of Ganong Brothers. Ganong's long history is showcased at its Chocolate Museum (Fr:Le Musée du Chocolat) which opened in 1999 in their old factory building in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Exhibits describe the Ganong brothers and the company, and ...

  5. 25 Easy No-Bake Christmas Candy & Cookie Recipes for ... - AOL

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    Easy No-Bake Christmas Candy Recipes. Chad Elick. Oreo cookies make classic chocolate bark even better. Get the recipe: Chocolate Mint Oreo Candy Bark. Related: 80 Homemade Christmas Candy Recipes.

  6. As of 2024, the most popular Halloween candy in the U.S. include the ones on this list! Shop new treats from Reese's, KitKats, Hershey's, and even candy corn. 30 Best Halloween Candy of All Time ...

  7. Susan B. Ganong - Wikipedia

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    Susan Brittain Ganong B.Sc., LLD (March 18, 1873 – April 29, 1961) was a widely respected Canadian educator and proprietor of the Netherwood School for girls in the Province of New Brunswick. She was born in Carleton, New Brunswick (now West Saint John), and was known in the family as "Suzie" in order to distinguish her from her mother with ...

  8. J. Edwin Ganong - Wikipedia

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    James Edwin Ganong (March 29, 1866 – May 6, 1944) was a Canadian businessman. Known as Edwin, he was born in Boston, Massachusetts , where his Canadian parents had relatives. The son of James H. Ganong and Susan E. Brittain, he is the brother of Susie , Kit (Whidden) , Arthur , and William .

  9. This Divisive Halloween Candy Dates Back to the 1880s - AOL

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    Renninger worked hard to perfect the candy’s recipe and shape. His grandson later told a newspaper that his granddad threw batches of it out to the family chickens and knew it was the perfect ...