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  2. Toxic Waste (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Some Toxic Waste products have a hard, sour exterior and a sour interior. [4] Toxic Waste candy products are made in Brazil, Pakistan [2] and Spain. The product is distributed in the United States, [2] United Kingdom, by Newbridge Foods of Bromborough, Wirral, [5] Europe, Canada, [2] South Africa and other countries. There are five original ...

  3. Altoids Fans Lose It Over Return of Flavors ... - AOL

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    Altoids tins. A tasty treat that Altoids fans assumed was long gone is about to make a triumphant return. As many fans who celebrated the news on social media noted, these particular candies were ...

  4. Warheads (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Warheads Extreme Sour Hard Candy derive their strong sour flavor primarily from malic acid, which is applied as a coating to the outside of the small, hard candies.The intense sour flavor fades after about 5 to 10 seconds, leaving a fairly mild candy that contains the much less sour and more flavorful ascorbic and citric acids.

  5. Lemonhead (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Lemonhead is an American brand of candy that was first introduced in 1962, produced by the Ferrara Candy Company. Lemonheads are a round, lemon-flavored candy consisting of a sweet coating, soft sour shell, and a hard candy core. Other popular flavors are Grapeheads, Cherryheads and Appleheads. [1]

  6. Lemon drop (candy) - Wikipedia

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    A lemon drop is a sugar coated, lemon-flavored candy that is typically colored yellow and often shaped like a lemon. They can be sweet or have a more sour flavor. Lemon drops are made by boiling sugar, water and cream of tartar until it reaches the hard crack stage. As the mixture cools, lemon flavor is added.

  7. Tin box - Wikipedia

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    A tin box is a tinplate container. Tinplate metal is primarily steel with a very thin tin coating. Tin-free steel is also used. In some cultures, these boxes or cans are referred to as "tin boxes" or sometimes even "tins". Many “tin boxes” have hinged or removable lids or covers. Some people collect tin boxes as a hobby.