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  2. Clark's Teaberry - Wikipedia

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    Clark's Teaberry Gum is a trademarked brand owned and registered [1] by a family operated confectionary company Iconic Candy, LLC of New Jersey that specializes in the return of authentic original retro candy, [2] Snack and chewing gum brands and products. [3] [4] The gum dates to 1900 but the popularity of Teaberry peaked in the 1960s. [5]

  3. D. L. Clark Company - Wikipedia

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    They would have the gum made through a cooperative arrangement with Amurol, a Wrigley Gum subsidiary. Reed's Candy was sold to Amurol in 1989, but the deal did not include the gum, retained by a newly rechristened Clark Gum Company. [6] Clark's Teaberry gum is currently marketed by First Source, LLC in Buffalo, New York, and made in Mexico.

  4. Teaberry ice cream - Wikipedia

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    The teaberry flavor comes from that of a small, red berry from the plant of the same name which is native to northeastern North America. In addition to being used in ice cream and other treats, it historically flavored chewing gum of the brand Clark's Teaberry, which originated in Pittsburgh during the 1900s.

  5. Teaberry - Wikipedia

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    Teaberry may refer to: Teaberry, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community; Teaberry, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community; USS Teaberry (AN-34), a World War II net laying ship; Connie Teaberry (born 1970), American high jumper; Clark's Teaberry, a brand of chewing gum

  6. Fans of Fruit Stripe, a beloved chewing gum, scramble to buy ...

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    As the news spread online, Fruit Stripe fans began lamenting losing their favorite candy. "I liked it when I was a kid," David Sklena, the 50-something owner of Doc Sweets’ Candy Co. in Clawson ...

  7. Point of sale display - Wikipedia

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    A point-of-sale display (POS display) is a specialised form of sales promotion that is found near, on, or next to a checkout counter (the "point of sale"). They are intended to draw the customers' attention to products, which may be new products, or on special offer, and are also used to promote special events, e.g. seasonal or holiday-time sales.

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