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  2. I Ranked 16 Haribo Flavors, the Best Gummy Candy Ever - AOL

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    5. Berries. Haribo Berries feel like a real gummy candy texture innovation. A soft, sticky center is coated in little hard sugar balls, so you get a mix of crunch and chewiness.

  3. Gummy Bears Taste Better Frozen — Here’s Why - AOL

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    Haribo gummies are arguably perfect as is, so I was surprised to learn that Food & Wine editor in chief Hunter Lewis freezes his (kids’) gummy bears from their Halloween haul.

  4. Haribo - Wikipedia

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    Haribo had been imported into the United States since 1982. [42] In Germany, Haribo was not an exclusive gourmet product, but a mere candy. When Haribo of America was incorporated in the 1980s in Baltimore, Maryland, Haribo's gummi candies were introduced to the US mass market through retailers such as drugstores, grocery stores and discount ...

  5. Gummy bear - Wikipedia

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    Gummy bears (German: Gummibär) are small, fruit gum candies, similar to a jelly baby in some English-speaking countries. The candy is roughly 2 cm (0.8 in) long and shaped in the form of a bear. The gummy bear is one of many gummies, popular gelatin-based candies sold in a variety of shapes and colors by various brands such as Haribo.

  6. This Map Shows the Most Popular Easter Candy in Every State ...

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    Just one look at this list of the top 10 Easter candies in America reveals a clear winner: Chocolate! Seven out of the ten candies are chocolate-based treats, including chocolate and peanut Reese ...

  7. Gummy candy - Wikipedia

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    Gummies have a long history as a popular confectionery.The first gelatin based shaped candy was the Unclaimed Babies, sold by Fryers of Lancashire in 1864. [2]In the 1920s, Hans Riegel Sr. of Germany started his own candy company and eventually popularized the fruit flavored gummy candy with gelatin as the main ingredient. [3]