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  2. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, American Home Products Corporation purchased the company. In 1986, the last year of ownership by American Home Products, it accounted for two-thirds of the U.S. market for bagged candy and 7% of the $9 billion U.S. candy market. It employed 3,700 and had an estimated pretax profit of more than $75 million [77] [78] on sales of $640 ...

  3. Iowa Nuns Make Caramel Candies For The Holiday Season

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    "The caramel product itself is so good," Sister Kathleen said. "It's not so easy to find something that is such high quality that everybody loves." Since the 1960s, the sisters have been making ...

  4. Sweethearts (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Necco produced the hearts year-round, but mixing of colors and packaging were ramped up beginning in September to meet the demand for the product at Valentine's Day. [2] Approximately 100,000 pounds (45,000 kg) of hearts were made per day, which sells out in about six weeks. [5] [7] The company produces 8 billion hearts per year. [2]

  5. Milk Duds - Wikipedia

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    The candy, sold in a golden-yellow theatre-style box, is an irregularly shaped caramel disk with a confectionery chocolate coating of cocoa and vegetable oil. At its original naming, according to Hershey, "milk" referred to the product's initial milk ingredient, and "dud" referred to failed attempts to create a spherical shape.

  6. M&M’s Is Finally Bringing Back This Discontinued Flavor After ...

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    It's worth noting that these M&M's aren't exactly like the Strawberry & Peanut Butter ones that first stole our hearts back in 2009. Instead, the candies will ditch the strawberry for a more ...

  7. Hearts Content Scenic Area - Wikipedia

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    Hearts Content represents E. Lucy Braun's hemlock-white pine-northern hardwood forest type. [8] The old-growth forest is from 122 acres (49 ha) to 150 acres (61 ha) in extent, but the scenic area is most famous for its 20 acres (8.1 ha) of tall white pine and Eastern hemlock . [ 9 ]

  8. Lancaster Caramel Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Caramel Company was created on March 28, 1889, when the Breisch-Hine Co. of Philadelphia and the P. C. Wiest Co. of York, Pennsylvania, merged. After acquiring the Lancaster Caramel Company in 1900, the American Caramel Company became famous by including baseball and other cards in with its candies.

  9. Fran's Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Bigelow began making caramels. [7] In 1998, she began adding gray salt to the caramels. [3] [10] [11] By 2006, the caramels made up seventy-five percent of the company's sales, and by 2008 the caramels were the bestseller, partly due to publicity from former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.