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  2. Haribo - Wikipedia

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    Haribo GmbH & Co. KG, doing business as Haribo (English: / ˈ h ær ɪ b oʊ / HARR-ib-oh, German: [ˈhaːʁiboː]; stylized in all caps), is a German confectionery company founded by Hans Riegel Sr. It began in Kessenich, Bonn, Germany. The name "Haribo" is a syllabic abbreviation formed from Hans Riegel Bonn. [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Haribo Is Bringing Back a Fan Favorite—For Good This Time - AOL

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    Haribo Goldbears Wild Berry is returning to shelves, and this time, it's for good. Last year, the confectionary launched the limited edition mix, and it became a fast favorite among gummy lovers.

  5. The Absolute Best Peanut-Free Candies for Kids With Allergies

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    We’ve rounded up the tastiest peanut-free candy to pick up this fall, ... Haribo Goldbears. Shop Now. HARIBO Gold Bears, 22.8 Oz, Tub Of 54 Packs ... Mega Mix Halloween Size, 4 Pound Bag. amazon ...

  6. Maoam - Wikipedia

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    Maoam is a brand of sweets produced by the German confectionery company Haribo. [1] [2] The product name is a century old. [3] [4] [5] The product consists of chewy fruit-flavoured candy in various flavours. A packet of Maoam sweets usually includes five pieces of a particular flavour, and several of these packets are stacked into a stick which ...

  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]