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  2. Which candy is the most popular search in each state for ...

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    Ahead of spooky celebrations, Google shared a list with USA TODAY of the most-searched candy in each state with data compiled from Sept. 4 through Oct. 4. The title this year belongs to candy corn.

  3. Category : Farms on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Barber Farm (Cleveland, North Carolina) Barnes–Hooks Farm; Dr. John G. & Nannie H. Barrett Farm; Blair Farm; Malcolm Blue Farm; Bobbitt–Rogers House and Tobacco Manufactory District; Boger–Hartsell Farm; Bracebridge Hall (Tarboro, North Carolina) Brookland (Grassy Creek, North Carolina) Bryan–Bell Farm; Buxton Place

  4. Candy Corn's Growth: How It's Survived As Chocolate Melts

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    The Cocoa Scandal The high cost of chocolate may be incentive for consumers to expand beyond their typical fare, with Mintel predicting the non-chocolate confectionery category to grow 26% from ...

  5. George Huffman Farm - Wikipedia

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    Livestock on the farm included a horse, a cow, a sheep and eight pigs. Ten years later, only two slaves remained in Mrs. Huffman's household and the value of her farm had increased by only $50 while farm production remained at 1850 levels. Mrs. Huffman died on July 23, 1862, and was buried beside her husband in the family cemetery near the house.

  6. Kerr Scott Farm - Wikipedia

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    Kerr Scott Farm, also known as Melville, is a historic home and farm located near Haw River, Alamance County, North Carolina.The vernacular farmhouse was built in 1919, and consists of a 1 1/2-story, frame, center hall plan, hip-roofed main block, with a one-story frame gable-roofed ell built about 1860.

  7. Candy corn - Wikipedia

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    For the first half of the 20th century, candy corn was a well-known "penny candy" or bulk confectionery. It was advertised as an affordable and popular treat that could be eaten year-round. [5] Candy corn developed into a fall and Halloween staple around the 1950s when people began to hand out individually wrapped candy to trick-or-treaters ...

  8. When was candy corn invented? What was it originally called ...

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    Candy corn took off in the late 1800s after a Cincinnati-based company took the lead in production. Here's what to know about the Halloween treat.

  9. Laddu - Wikipedia

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    Laddu or laddoo is a spherical sweet from the Indian subcontinent made of various ingredients and sugar syrup or jaggery. It has been described as "perhaps the most universal and ancient of Indian sweets ."