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  2. Tootsie Pop - Wikipedia

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    The rumor was untrue, but some shops have honored the wrapper offer over the years, allowing people to "win" a free pop. Some stores redeemed lollipop wrappers with the "shooting star" (bearing an image of a child dressed as a Native American aiming a bow and arrow at a star) for a free lolipop.

  3. Whistle Pops - Wikipedia

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    After their being discontinued for a few years, candy company Chupa Chups reintroduced Whistle Pops, renaming them Melody Pops, and began marketing them in the United States. [3] Melody Pops are marketed with a tagline stating "play real music". [4] The Melody Pop's handle contains a slide whistle-like plunger. Each lollipop's inner wrapper has ...

  4. Wacky Wafers - Wikipedia

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    Wacky Wafers are a candy sold by Leaf Brands, LLC. They are shaped about the size of an American half dollar coin and come in five flavors: banana, green apple, watermelon, orange, and strawberry. Sold in a clear plastic wrapper, you can see the long strip of multi-colored and flavored Wacky Wafers inside.

  5. Astro Pops - Wikipedia

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    Hot candy is poured directly into the wrapper, then a paper stick is added and the pop is capped off with a layer of wax. [1] Because Astro Pops were created in the 1960s, at the same time in history when the Space Race was in full force, millions of Astro Pops were sold when the manufacturers capitalized on this craze.

  6. Goetze's Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the family developed a soft, caramel candy (known as "Chu-ees" [1]) which ultimately evolved into their signature candy, Caramel Creams (also known as Bull's Eyes), a soft chewy caramel with cream filling in the center. [1] Each candy is packaged in a predominantly clear wrapper and twisted at two red and white ends. [2]

  7. 10 fabulous facts about lollipops on National Lollipop Day

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    Here are 10 fabulous facts about the classic candy. #10 --The world's largest lollipop was made in 2012. The confectioner behind the job was See's Candies of California, and their creation weighed ...

  8. Clear toy candy - Wikipedia

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    Clear toy candy maker Albert Dudrear of York, Pennsylvania was an avid mold collector and candy historian. He was succeeded in selling Original Clear Toy Candy by his son-in-law Donald Culp. [3]: 121 Clear toy candy is also found in Atlantic Canada, where it appeared as early as the 1880s.

  9. Fun Dip - Wikipedia

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    Fun Dip is a candy manufactured by the Ferrara Candy Company. The candy has been on the market in the United States and Canada since the 1940s [1] and was originally called Lik-M-Aid. It was originally manufactured by Fruzola, [2] and then Sunline Inc., through their Sunmark Brands division. It was purchased by Nestlé in January 1989.