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  2. These 10 Brands Make the Best Gummy Bears You’ve Ever ... - AOL

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    No matter what stage of life you’re in, there’s no pick-me-up quite like a gummy bear . Believe it or not, these chewy, teddy bear-shaped candies are a... These 10 Brands Make the Best Gummy ...

  3. I Ranked 16 Haribo Flavors, the Best Gummy Candy Ever - AOL

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    Here are all 16 Haribo gummies I tasted, ranked from best to worst (yes, gummy candy can actually be bad). This story was updated in November 2023. Lacey Muszynski / Cheapism

  4. Haribo - Wikipedia

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    The name "Haribo" is a syllabic abbreviation formed from Hans Riegel Bonn. [1] The company created the first gummy candy in 1922 in the form of little gummy bears called Gummibärchen. The current headquarters are in Grafschaft, Germany. [2] [3]

  5. Gummy bear - Wikipedia

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    Gummy bears (German: Gummibär) are small, fruit gum candies, similar to a jelly baby in some English-speaking countries. The candy is roughly 2 cm (0.8 in) long and shaped in the form of a bear. The gummy bear is one of many gummies, popular gelatin-based candies sold in a variety of shapes and colors by various brands such as Haribo.

  6. Gummy candy - Wikipedia

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    Popular types include gummy bears, Sour Patch Kids, Jelly Babies and gummy worms. Various brands such as Bassett's, Haribo, Albanese, Betty Crocker, Hersheys, Disney and Kellogg's manufacture various forms of gummy snacks, often targeted at young children. The name gummi originated in Germany, [1] with the terms jelly sweets and gums more ...

  7. Trolli - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Trolli exports to North America grew to 40 tonnes per day, and in 1986 Mederer built a production facility in Creston, Iowa.Trolli's US operations were sold to Favorite Brands International in 1996 and was subsequently owned by Nabisco (1999), Kraft Foods (2000), Wrigleys (2005), and Farley's & Sathers Candy Company (2006) [5] which was merged with Ferrara Candy Company in 2013.