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  2. Turtles (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    A popular Christmas product that's sold by most major retailers most notably during the holiday season. The Canadian packaging features Mr. Turtle, a mascot of an anthropomorphic turtle wearing a tuxedo, a top hat, and a monocle. [4] [5] The candy is manufactured in New Brunswick for the domestic market. [citation needed]

  3. Elmer Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Pecan Egg consists of a nougat center, covered in caramel and chopped pecans. [8] Boxed chocolates include five flavors: caramel in a milk chocolate shell, strawberry creme covered in milk chocolate, raspberry chocolate truffle in a dark chocolate shell, chocolate fudge covered in milk chocolate, and orange creme in a dark chocolate shell. [9 ...

  4. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    Green was the Milk Chocolate mascot and Tan was the Peanut. Marketing discontinued Tan when they introduced the then-new Blue mascot. Green was the only female M&M's mascot from her introduction in 1995 until 2012 when M&M's unveiled a new additional spokescandy, Ms. Brown (voiced by actress Vanessa Williams), the "Chief Chocolate Officer". [59]

  5. 33 Pecan Desserts That Prove the Underestimated Nut Can ... - AOL

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    Read on for 33 pecan desserts that prove the underestimated ingredient’s versatility, timelessn. When it comes to planning your Thanksgiving menu, pecan pie for dessert (with a scoop of vanilla ...

  6. Carmelitas Are Filled with Chocolate, Pecans, and Gooey Caramel

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  7. Milk Duds - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, Hoffman and Company of Chicago tried to manufacture a spherical, chocolate-covered caramel candy. Because they were unsuccessful in achieving the spherical shape, the candies were called "duds". This inspired the candy's name, "Milk Duds". In the same year, Holloway took over Hoffman and Company and the production of Milk Duds. [6]