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  2. Certs - Wikipedia

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    Certs Classic Mints were developed by American Chicle and introduced into the North American market in 1956. [2] The "Certs" name originated from its approval by Good Housekeeping (as in "certified by Good Housekeeping "), a magazine that, then as now, bestowed the Good Housekeeping Seal on products that pass its quality and reliability tests.

  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. Loft, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A 1976 sell-off of the combined operation to Long Island City-based B.L. Candy Company proved disastrous. By 1985 only 40 stores remained in the New York area, with all company retail outlets closing in 1988, followed by cessation of production, and corporate dissolution in 1994.

  5. Cocoa prices are soaring. Candy makers will need to get ... - AOL

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    Prices of cocoa have more than tripled over the last year, creating a big headache for candy makers and other food companies that use the ingredient to make chocolate.

  6. Top 12 Chocolate Companies in the World

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    In this article we presented top 12 chocolate companies in the world. Click to skip our detailed discussion of the chocolate industry and see the Top 5 Chocolate Companies in the World. The global ...

  7. Russell Stover - Wikipedia

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    When Russell Stover died in 1954, five days after his 66th birthday, the company that bore his name was producing 11 million pounds of candy annually and selling its products through 40 Russell Stover shops and in about 2,000 department stores. [5] Clara Stover operated the company until 1960, when it was sold to Louis Ward for $7.5 million. At ...

  8. Yowie (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Disputes with its contract manufacturer, Whetstone Chocolates and the Atlantic Candy Company resulted in litigation. Listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, Yowie Group ('YOW') saw their share price decline precipitously after making several revised revenue forecasts in 2018 and 2019, which predicted lowered earnings.

  9. What Happens If I Lose a Stock Certificate? - AOL

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    A share certificate demonstrates an investor’s ownership of shares in a particular company. Share certificates or stock certificates specify the number of shares owned and serve as proof of ...