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  2. Corked bat - Wikipedia

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    This includes bats that are filled, flat-surfaced, nailed, hollowed, grooved or covered with a substance such as paraffin, wax, etc. [4] It has been a popular belief that the material used to cork a bat creates a "trampoline effect", causing a ball hit with a corked bat to travel further than one hit with an uncorked bat.

  3. Clear toy candy - Wikipedia

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    A wrapped piece of clear toy candy. Clear toy candy is a traditional confectionery [1] that originated in Germany, England and Scotland. It is especially popular at Easter and Christmas. The hard candy is made in molds, in a multitude of fanciful shapes. The candy is tinted in bright colors, traditionally yellow, red and green. [2]

  4. Gilliam Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, after James Lacy purchased the company from Bruce Pope, it expanded its candy lines to include Kits (miniature square taffy candy with flavors including banana, peanut butter, chocolate, and strawberry wrapped with a machine used to package bouillon cubes), BB Bats (taffy lollipops in strawberry, chocolate, banana, and ...

  5. The Best $20 You Can Spend on Halloween at Dollar Tree

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    Hanging bats and ghosts ($2): “Suspend them from the ceiling or on your porch for an eerie effect.” ... Be on the lookout for themed candy molds with scary or spooky shapes like ghosts ...

  6. Former Claeys Candy building, mere steps away from ... - AOL

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    Former Claeys Candy factory housed the South Bend-based company for 70 years until its 2021 move. It sits between baseball stadium and public housing. Former Claeys Candy building, mere steps away ...

  7. Starch mogul - Wikipedia

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    Gummy bears are produced using a starch mogul.. A starch mogul is a machine that makes shaped candies or candy centers from syrups or gels, such as gummi candy. [1] These softer candies and centers are made by filling a tray with cornstarch, stamping the desired shape into the starch, and then pouring the filling or gel into the holes made by the stamp.