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  2. Gibraltar rock (candy) - Wikipedia

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    An 1893 book about Salem [4] calls Gibraltars, together with molasses "black-jacks", "two Salem institutions" and says . The Gibraltar... is a white and delicate candy, flavored with lemon or peppermint, soft as cream at one stage of its existence, but capable of hardening into a consistency so stony and so unutterably flinty-hearted that it is almost a libel upon the rock whose name it bears.

  3. A 2022 guide (+ map) to the Triangle’s best free holiday ...

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    There’s an old-fashioned candy store, and a train operates through 10 acres of the display. Dates: Nov. 18 - Dec. 31, 5-10 p.m. nightly. Location: 4550 Godwin Lake Rd, Benson.

  4. Expanding the Candy: Olde Thyme Mercantile selling more ...

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    Jan. 27—Mike Burton says he doesn't eat candy. Which is ironic, considering he sells thousands of different varieties of it at his store, Olde Thyme Mercantile. In fact, he sells more varieties ...

  5. Mary Jane (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane is an old-fashionedtaffy-type candy made from peanut butter and molasses. First marketed in 1914, Mary Jane has remained in production for over a century save for a two-year pause when its ownership changed hands.

  6. The 2023 guide to the best Christmas light displays in the ...

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    There’s an old-fashioned candy store, and a train operates through 10 acres of the display. Dates: Now through Dec. 31, 5-10 p.m. nightly. Location:4550 Godwin Lake Rd, Benson.

  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 ...