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  2. Swedish Fish - Wikipedia

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    Three Swedish Fish: yellow, green, and red. Each has "Swedish" embossed on its side. Salmiak-flavored black Swedish Fish or "salted herring", with the manufacturer's name "Malaco" embossed. Swedish Fish is a fish-shaped, chewy candy originally developed by Swedish candy producer Malaco in 1957 [1] for the U.S. market. [2]

  3. Why are people so obsessed with Swedish candy right now? - AOL

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    TikTok’s sweet latest infatuation is a world of pure imagination: Swedish candy. People are lining up around the block at NYC's BonBon to get a taste of it.

  4. Lördagsgodis - Wikipedia

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    Lördagsgodis at IKEA in Hong Kong.. Lördagsgodis (Swedish) or lørdagsgodis and lørdagsgodteri (Norwegian), (English: "Saturday sweets" or "Saturday candy") is a Norwegian [1] and Swedish tradition of children eating candy or sweets mainly or only on Saturdays.

  5. Category:Swedish confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Fish This page was last edited on 4 August 2012, at 13:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. Swedish Candy Is Taking Over America And This Store Is ... - AOL

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    One New York City-based brand is shaking up the candy scene. BonBon, founded in 2018 by three Swedes, is bringing imported candy, soda, and snacks to an American audience.

  7. List of Swedish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Swedish desserts typically feature pastries rolled in different spices, such as cardamom, cinnamon, or ginger, and stuffed with a variety of fillings, such as fruit jams, whipped cream, or chocolate. [1] Many desserts are flavored with almond extract, slivered almonds, or grounded almonds, as it is an extremely popular ingredient in Swedish ...

  8. Polkagris - Wikipedia

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    Polkagris (plural: polkagrisar) is a Swedish stick candy that was invented in 1859 by Amalia Eriksson in the town of Gränna, Sweden.It remains a well-known albeit old-fashioned candy in Sweden, often sold at fairs, Christmas markets, and the like.

  9. Malaco - Wikipedia

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    Assorted Malaco candy. Malaco is a Swedish brand of confectionery products owned by Cloetta. Their products are sold in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the US, Israel [1] and the Netherlands among others. [2] Products include Brio, Fruxo, Pim Pim, Swedish Fish, Djungelvrål, Gott & Blandat, and Malaco Crazy Face. [3]