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  2. Halo Top rolls out new fudge pops, and milkshake and brownie ...

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    As the summer season gets underway, Halo Top has introduced its new Fudge Pops line, paying tribute to the classic fudge pops of yesteryear. Halo Top rolls out new fudge pops, and milkshake and ...

  3. Best frozen fudge bars? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    Fudge!" After all, nothing takes away the end-of-summer blues like a frozen fudge pop, and I hadn't had one in, like, forever. Plus, Mrs. Store Brand Scorecards wanted me to do this one for a ...

  4. Krispy Kreme's Latest Doughnuts Are Topped with Miniature Pop ...

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    An original glazed doughnut is dipped in chocolate icing and covered with brownie batter-flavored buttercream, Frosted Chocolatey Fudge Pop-Tarts Bites crumbs and white sprinkles.

  5. Tootsie Roll Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company's headquarters is located on the South Side of Chicago, in a portion of the former Dodge Chicago Plant where the majority of the company's candy is produced. . The company also has a factory in Mexico City where it produces some flavors of Tootsie Pops and other candy products for the Mexican market as well as for export to the U.S. and Can

  6. Tootsie Roll - Wikipedia

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    Tootsie Roll (/ ˈ t ʊ t s i /) is a chocolate taffy candy that has been manufactured in the United States since 1907. The candy has qualities similar to both caramels and taffy without being exactly either confection. [3] The manufacturer, Tootsie Roll Industries, is based in Chicago, Illinois. It was the first penny candy to be individually ...

  7. Kilwins - Wikipedia

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    The company began as a mom-and-pop bakery and candy operation, and the next year expanded to making fudge in-house. [4] They sold off the bakery portion of their business in 1971 so that they could concentrate on candy production. In 1976, a second branch was opened in Traverse City, Michigan by Jim Szocinski, who first worked for the company ...