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  2. Tinglerz - Wikipedia

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    Tinglerz are a chocolate-covered candy made by The Willy Wonka Candy Company. On the inside is a Pop-Rocks-like candy. They were unveiled at the All Candy Expo in 2008.

  3. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sees .com. See's Candies is an American manufacturer and distributor of candy, particularly chocolates. It was founded by Charles See, his wife Florence, and his mother Mary in Los Angeles, California in 1921. The company is now headquartered in South San Francisco, California. [4]

  4. Pearson Candy Company, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    History. Formed in 1928, the Pearson Candy Company, Inc. was originally located in downtown Los Angeles on Fifth Street and Towne Avenue. In 1955, the business relocated to 10101 West Jefferson Boulevard and Pearson Street on seven acres adjacent to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture back lot.

  5. Beloved Candies From Childhood That No Longer Exist

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    First made in 1905 by Necco, they stuck around until 2018, when Necco closed its doors. Though Spangler Candy Company saved the company’s eponymous Necco Wafers, Peach Blossoms weren’t as lucky.

  6. Spangler Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Candy. Number of employees. 650. Website. www .spanglercandycompany .com. The Spangler Candy Company is a privately owned confectioner that has been manufacturing and marketing candy for more than a century. Headquartered in Bryan, Ohio, Spangler's products include lollipops, [1] candy canes, and marshmallow circus peanuts.

  7. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    3. Marathon Bar. Introduced: 1973. Discontinued: 1981. The Mars Candy Company's Marathon Bar was a staple during the 70s. The 8-inch chocolate bar was a long braid of caramel-filled goodness that ...

  8. Wonka Xploder - Wikipedia

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    Wonka Xploder. The Wonka Xploder was a chocolate bar launched by Nestlé in the United States in 2000, [1] and in the UK in 1999. [2] In Australia, it was released under the "KaBoom" name. Described as "tongue crackling candy" or "exploding chocolate", the bar's ingredients included milk chocolate and popping candy. [1]

  9. Cocoa prices are soaring. Candy makers will need to get ... - AOL

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    In recent years, the price of cocoa had hovered at around $2,500 per metric ton. But reports of a weaker-than-expected crop set off concerns about supply, sparking the commodity’s run-up in ...