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  2. Starburst (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Lime Starburst made a comeback in 2007 as a limited-edition "retro" flavour in packages of the "Baja" version, while the range in the UK was further extended with a version named Starburst Choozers. These lozenge shaped chews have a liquid fruit juice centre, and come packaged with the tag line "The chews that ooze."

  3. Get Your Juices Going - Wikipedia

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    "Get Your Juices Going" is the only single by Australian pop group Starburst, named after the confectionery brand of the same name. [1] The song was released on 26 August 2002 and peaked at number 28 on the ARIA Singles Chart. [2]

  4. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    Skittles is a brand of fruit-flavored candy, coated in candy shells. First made commercially in 1974 by a British company. Smarties: Similar to M&M's, Smarties are circular chocolate candies, coated in candy shells. First manufactured in 1947 by H.I. Rowntree & Company. Starburst: The Wrigley Company: Square-shaped soft, chewy fruit-flavoured ...

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  6. 15 Popular Fruit Snacks, Ranked by Sugar - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per roll): Calories: 50 Fat: 1 g (Saturated Fat: 0.5 g) Sodium: 50 mg Carbs: 12 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 7 g) Protein: 0 g. You might think that a nostalgic snack like Fruit Roll-Ups would ...

  7. Juicy Fruit - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Fruit is an American brand of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company, a U.S. company that since 2008 has been a subsidiary of the privately held Mars, Incorporated. It was introduced in 1893, and in the 21st century the brand name is recognized by 99 percent of Americans, with total sales in 2002 of 153 million units.