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  2. Albanese Candy - Wikipedia

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    More than 300,000 lb (140,000 kg) of gummy bears are sold every day. [10] Albanese is particularly known for its gummy candy; the Hobart store sells gummy worms, butterflies, and green army soldiers amongst many other shapes and flavors. [11] In 2006, the company introduced 27 in (690 mm) multicolor gummy snakes. [12]

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  4. Gummy bear - Wikipedia

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    Gummy bears (German: Gummibär) are small, fruit gum candies, similar to a jelly baby in some English-speaking countries. The candy is roughly 2 cm (0.8 in) long and shaped in the form of a bear. The gummy bear is one of many gummies, popular gelatin-based candies sold in a variety of shapes and colors by various brands such as Haribo.

  5. Gummy candy - Wikipedia

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    Gummies, gummi candies, gummy candies, or jelly sweets are a broad category of gelatin-based chewable sweets. Popular types include gummy bears , Sour Patch Kids , Jelly Babies and gummy worms . Various brands such as Bassett's , Haribo , Albanese , Betty Crocker , Hersheys , Disney and Kellogg's manufacture various forms of gummy snacks, often ...

  6. The best on-sale Halloween candy to stock up on while it's up ...

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    Albanese Monster Combo, 22.5 Ounces $8 $10 Save $2 Seems like gummy bears and worms are preeetty popular, seeing as more than 10,000 shoppers have purchased this 45-count pack in the past month alone.

  7. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Gummy Bears were originally developed by Hans Riegel Sr. of Bonn, Germany in 1922. He then started the Haribo (acronym for Hans Rigel, Bonn) company to produce the little rubber bears. A different German candy company was started in 1948 by Willi Mederer. Originally the company was named Wilmed, but in 1975 the name was changed to Trolli.