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  2. C. Howard's Violet candies - Wikipedia

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    C. Howard Company, Inc. (also called Choward's), based in Bellport, New York, is the maker of Choward's Fine Mints and Gum. The company's flagship product is its unique hard square tablet "mint" with a distinct violet aroma and taste. Choward's candies are also available in lemon (flavored with natural oil of lemon), spearmint (flavored with ...

  3. Beloved Candies From Childhood That No Longer Exist

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    Candy Favorites proclaims these bright blue discs, made with real peppermint oil, “one of the best-selling hard candies of all time.” Even so, this refreshing candy-dish mainstay is no longer ...

  4. Category:American confectionery - Wikipedia

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    C. Howard's Violet candies; Candy apple; Certs; Circus peanut; Cookie Dough Bites (candy) Crows (candy) D. Divinity (confectionery) E. Eclipse (breath freshener ...

  5. Parma Violets - Wikipedia

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    Parma Violets (small size) Parma Violets are a British violet-flavoured tablet confectionery manufactured by the Derbyshire company Swizzels Matlow, [1] named after the Parma violet variety of the flower. The sweets are hard, biconcave discs, similar to the Fizzers product from the same company but without their fizziness. Swizzels Matlow have ...

  6. Confectionery in the English Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    They were most often made with aromatic flowers and could be enhanced with medicinal ingredients. Some popular examples include the conserves of red roses, marigolds, violets, chicory, rosemary, lavender, barberries, apricots, and oranges. [4] Biscuits were present both at court banquets and in the household.

  7. Blumenthal Brothers Chocolate Company - Wikipedia

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    The court cases crippled the company financially and eventually led to bankruptcy. In 1984, Terson Company and its Ward brands, best known for their Chunky chocolate candy, divested the combined candy companies to Nestle and the rights to its products to ensure its legacy. Most recently, Nestle sold the company, among others, to Ferrero in ...

  8. Callard & Bowser-Suchard - Wikipedia

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    Callard and Bowser, LLC Inc. is a Chicago, Illinois-based subsidiary of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company responsible for Altoids mints, and other confections. Since the mints became prominent in the mid-1990s, Callard and Bowser has added a number of products under the Altoids name.

  9. Talk:C. Howard's Violet candies - Wikipedia

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