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  2. Okchun-dang - Wikipedia

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    Okchun-dang (Korean: 옥춘당; Hanja: 玉春糖) or okchun (옥춘; 玉春), [1] [2] called saek-kusŭl-sathang (색구슬사탕; "colour marble candy") in North Korea, [3] is a traditional Korean sweet made of rice flour. The flat, rounded sweet is red with white, yellow and green decoration.

  3. This family has made candy canes for 125 years - AOL

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    Peter Vrinios makes candy canes atop his family’s antique candy table at the Fudge Factory in Bradenton Beach. Vrinios’ family has been making candy for four generations and has been putting ...

  4. Polkagris - Wikipedia

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    The candy is made of sugar dough which is boiled, kneaded on a marble baking table, pulled, and twisted by hand to the right size. The candies contain peppermint, sugar, water, and a very small amount of vinegar, and are sold in about 20 stores in the town.

  5. Aglamesis Bro's - Wikipedia

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    Their most popular candy sold is the opera cream—a cream, butter, and sugar center coated in dark chocolate. [23] In 1997, their opera creams were deemed best in Cincinnati by The Cincinnati Enquirer among ten contestants. [1]: 94 As of 1990, James Aglamesis estimated they produced 400 US gal (1,500 L) of ice cream per week during the summer.

  6. Haribo - Wikipedia

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    According to the company, Riegel's seed capital was a sack of sugar, a copper pot, a marble slab, a stool, a stonewalled stove and a roller. In the same year, he bought a house that was located in the Kessenich district of Bonn, on a street called Bergstraße. The house was Haribo's first production facility. [5]

  7. Turtles (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, Johnson’s Candy Company was making the same kind of candy and selling it under the name "Turtles." [ 2 ] Today, Turtles candies come in all sizes, shapes and recipes, some even shaped like a turtle, with modern mold-making techniques, but the originals were produced by candy dippers on a rectangular marble 'board', similar in size ...

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  9. Brittle (food) - Wikipedia

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    The hot candy is poured out onto a flat surface for cooling, traditionally a granite, a marble slab or a baking sheet. The hot candy may be troweled to uniform thickness. When the brittle is cool enough to handle, it is broken into pieces. [15] It is also rare to break the brittle into equal pieces.

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