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  2. Football Sheet Cake. Yes, you can win at cake decorating! This sheet cake is so easy to recreate by using candy like M&Ms and Sour Patch Kids to make the fans and the players.

  3. Uncrustables, crawfish and candy: What NFL players eat ... - AOL

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    Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf, for instance, has 'fessed up to eating three to four bags of candy (Life Savers and Skittles Gummies are favorites) and just one meal and one coffee per ...

  4. Krispy Kreme Drops Football-Themed Doughnuts Just in ... - AOL

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    This Friday through Super Bowl Sunday, Krispy Kreme is offering fans the chance to snag its “Big Game Dozen," which includes six football-shaped doughnuts filled with White Kreme, which are then ...

  5. Philadelphia Gum - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation was a Pennsylvania corporation formed on August 12, 1947, to manufacture candy, chewing gum, and specialty confectionery products. [1] The company was also notable for its American Football Cards when in 1964 the company signed a deal with the NFL. [2]

  6. Snickers - Wikipedia

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    BBDO New York said this campaign made Snickers the number one candy bar, up from seventh. In 2020, USA Today's Ad Meter named it the best Super Bowl campaign of the past 25 years. [46] In 2010, Betty White and Abe Vigoda appeared in the first Snickers commercial in this campaign, playing American football. The commercial was ranked by ADBOWL as ...

  7. Mr. Tom - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Tom candy bar. Mr. Tom is a candy bar containing roasted peanuts and caramel. Its wrapper has a yellow background and red text. It is manufactured by Hosta Meltis, a division of Swiss company Hosta International. [2] Mr. Tom sponsored the Sheffield Wednesday shirts during the 1991-1992 season.