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  2. Trolli - Wikipedia

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    Trolli varieties were added, including sour flavours, double layered gummies with foam made using starch mogul machines and the "Trolli-Burger". Mederer received the 1993 Candy Kettle Award. [3] A subsidiary, Trolli Iberica S.A., was founded in Valencia, Spain, in 1994. A production site was opened in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1997.

  3. Mederer GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Mederer´s most popular brand is Trolli, a brand launched in 1975. [2] Mederer GmbH also owns several other brands, notably Efrutti, Sugarland and Gummi Bear Factory. The company was founded in 1948. [3] [4] Altogether, these brands produce gummi candy, licorice and marshmallows in well over one hundred shapes, sizes and flavors. [5]

  4. Troll - Wikipedia

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    The Old Norse nouns troll and trĒ«ll (variously meaning "fiend, demon, werewolf, jötunn") and Middle High German troll, trolle "fiend" (according to philologist Vladimir Orel, the word is likely borrowed from Old Norse), possibly developed from Proto-Germanic neuter noun *trullan, meaning "to tread, step on".

  5. Gummy worms - Wikipedia

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    The invention of gummy worms can be attributed to the German confectionery manufacturer Trolli in 1981. [4] The unique shape and texture of gummy worms contributed to their versatility as a confection. Usage ranges from a topping for ice cream sundaes to serving as a key ingredient in various baking recipes.

  6. Trolley - Wikipedia

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    Airline service trolley, a small serving cart used by flight attendants inside an aircraft; Boat dolly, or trolley, a device for launching small boats into the water; Creeper (tool), a low-profile, wheeled platform used by auto mechanics

  7. Yupi (confectioner) - Wikipedia

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    PT Yupi Indo Jelly Gum, better known as Yupi, is an Indonesian gummy jelly manufacturer.Yupi service many markets and private label customers around the world. Starting up with a joint venture with Trolli, one of the leading gummy manufacturers in Europe, Yupi has been the market leader in gummy confectionery product in Indonesia since 1996 and the largest player in South East Asia, according ...

  8. Trolli USA - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Trolli#In the United States; Retrieved from " ...

  9. Haribo - Wikipedia

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    Sales soared the first year, and gummi bears became so popular in the US that the US market was soon flooded with competitors such as German Trolli and American Black Forest. [citation needed] In 2015, Haribo of America moved to the Chicago, Illinois area and established their headquarters in Rosemont, Illinois.