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  2. Bun Bars - Wikipedia

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    Bun Bars are a line of candy bars manufactured by Pearson's Candy Company of Saint Paul, Minnesota, and available in the United States. Despite the name, Bun Bars are not bars at all, but actually round and flat, containing a disc made of maple or vanilla-flavored crème, or caramel, coated in milk chocolate and topped with a roasted peanut ...

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  6. Bonbon - Wikipedia

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    The word "bonbon" arose from the reduplication of the word bon, meaning "good" in the French language. Its use originated in the seventeenth century within the French royal court and spread to other European countries by the eighteenth century. Bonbons began to be served in ornate containers by the middle of the eighteenth century, which would ...

  7. Barton's Candy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Barton's Candy Corporation [1] was a Chocolatier and candy company founded in 1940 by Stephen Klein [2] [3] and his five [4] brothers a year after they arrived in the United States from Austria. Its original name was Barton's Bonbonnieres, and as of 1960 operated 3,000 stores across America.

  8. Bonbon spoon - Wikipedia

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    Bonbon spoons were used in dining settings to display wealth and sophistication. One of its primary uses was to serve sweets and confections to guests and they were designed to be passed around from person to person on the dinner table. [6]

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