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  2. 26 Snacks That Sound Wrong But Might Be So Right - AOL

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    Buy Now: amazon.com #10 Buffalo Bob's Wild Game Meat Snacks Put Slim Jims To Shame When It Comes To Exotic Flavors. Review: "Was super excited when I ordered for a interesting date snack. N can ...

  3. 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.

  4. 4 Valentine's Day candy options free of dyes and chemicals - AOL

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    The East Coast-based nutritionist recommended Black Forest Organic Gummy Bears, made with natural fruit and vegetable juice, as a swap for gummy or fruit snacks.. Muhlstein also listed a few ...

  5. 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 of Germany started his own candy company and eventually popularized the fruit flavored gummy candy with gelatin as the main ingredient. [3]

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    sour gummy candies in 2 colors (such as Sour Patch Kids or gummy bears) 4. yellow paper straws. Directions. For the cake: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a 13-by-18-inch sheet pan with butter.

  7. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Purchased from Hershey in May 2002, this product was introduced by Hershey ten years earlier as a heavily promoted attempt to gain a foothold in the growing market for gummy candies. It was designed to compete with the Trolli brand as well as other gummy brands. It included real fruit juice (much like Farley fruit snacks) and came in bear shapes.