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Atomic Fireball: A round, cinnamon-flavored hard candy invented by Nello Ferrara (1918–2012) in 1954. They are a form of jawbreaker. The outer layers of the candy are a bright red color, while the interior layers are white. Atomic Fireballs have been adopted by Flight Controllers in NASA's Mission Control as the "Console Candy of Choice". [36]
Ferrara Candy Company brands — brands of confectionery made/marketed by Ferrara, a candy company based in Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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The Atomic Fireballs were a Detroit swing revival band led by vocalist/songwriter John Bunkley. The group was formed during 1996 with Bunkley on vocals, James Bostek on trumpet, Tony Buccilli on trombone, Duke Kingins on guitar, Shawn Scaggs on double bass, Eric Schabo on tenor sax, Geoff Kinde on drums, and Randy Sly on piano.
Fireball Cinnamon Whisky, a cinnamon flavoured Canadian whisky liqueur; 522d Special Operations Squadron, a US Air Force squadron nicknamed the Fireballs; McMaster Engineering Fireball, official symbol of the Faculty of Engineering McMaster University; Atomic Fireball, a round, cinnamon-flavored hard candy invented by Nello Ferrara
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, the Atomic Fireballs Allana Harkin (born in Hamilton, Ontario , Canada) [ 1 ] is a Canadian comedian, actress, and playwright. Harkin wrote the comedy play Real Estate , which premiered at Theatre Collingwood and later became very successful at Theatre Aquarius . [ 2 ]
Weighing 14 pounds and responsible for 80,000 deaths, the heart of the "Fat Man" atomic bomb was detonated on August 9, 1945, over the Japanese city of Nagasaki. Related: Iconic photos from WWII: ...
Bobs Candies was founded as the Famous Candy Company in Albany, Georgia, by investor Robert E. McCormack in 1919. [1] He changed its name to Bobs' Candy Company in 1924 and later dropped the apostrophe. It is the largest manufacturer of striped candy in the world. McCormack was the first manufacturer to wrap his candy in cellophane.