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    Delicious Celebration Dipped Caramel Apples. $102 at Edible Arrangements ... and you can get a tin full of their iconic cookies delivered anywhere in the country. The gift tin comes with a total ...

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    This stunning macaron gift box — which includes a dozen dreamy flavors, such as Pistachio, Crème Brûlée, Raspberry Cream, Galaxy Caramel, and Belgian Dark Chocolate — is delivered fresh in ...

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    Delivered. (1330 E. Cherry St., Springfield) ... Pre-order honey sea salt, caramel apple, cinnamon buttermilk, black bottom oat, ... Newly married woman uses company holiday party to get wedding ...

  5. Abdallah Candies - Wikipedia

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    Abdallah Candies is a fifth-generation, family-owned chocolatier and confectionery in Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States. [1] It was established as the Calhoun Candy Depot in Minneapolis in 1909 by Lebanese immigrant Albert Abdallah and his wife of Swedish descent, Helen Trovall.

  6. Caramel apple - Wikipedia

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    For high-volume production of caramel apples, a sheet of caramel can be wrapped around the apple, followed by heating the apple to melt the caramel evenly onto it. This creates a harder caramel that is easier to transport but more difficult to eat. Caramel apple production at home usually involves melting pre-purchased caramel candies for ...

  7. Candy apple - Wikipedia

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    Candy apples (or toffee apples in Commonwealth English) are whole apples covered in a sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle. These are a common treat at fall festivals in Western culture in the Northern Hemisphere, such as Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night, because these festivals occur in the wake of annual apple harvests. [1]