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  2. Weaver Popcorn Company - Wikipedia

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    They also have chocolate products that include Chocolatey Peanut Clusters and Chocolatey Caramel Crunch. Consumers can also donate popcorn to the U.S. military by making a cash contribution. Trail's End sends popcorn to the armed services stationed both domestic and international, including combat areas.

  3. Chocolate-coated peanut - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate-coated (or chocolate-covered) peanuts are a popular bulk vending product. They consist of peanuts coated in a shell of chocolate.They have a reputation in many countries of being an item associated with the concession counter at places such as movie theaters.

  4. Spangler Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1914 Omar Spangler joined the company, bringing mechanical & bookkeeping knowledge. In those early years, Spangler manufactured: Creme Peanut Clusters, Cocoanut Balls, Bryan Drops, hand-dipped chocolates, chocolate bars, ice cream cones, soda pop, and cough drops. Extended timeline: 1920: The company's name is changed to Spangler Candy Company.

  5. 25 Best New Costco Snacks to Try in 2024, According to ... - AOL

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    Per serving (about 20 pieces): 170 cal, 10 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 310 mg sodium, 8 g carbs (2 g fiber, less than 1 g sugar), 10 g protein Costco has no shortage of crunchy, salty snacks, but ...

  6. Clodhopper (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Clodhoppers are available in vanilla & cocoa (originally named "chocolate") flavours, while dark chocolate, dark chocolate fudge, and "Cookies & Clods" flavours were sold during Kraves Candy's ownership of the product. The peanut butter flavour was the first flavour to be discontinued [citation needed].

  7. Bun Bars - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name, Bun Bars are not bars at all, but actually round and flat, containing a disc made of maple or vanilla-flavored crème, or caramel, coated in milk chocolate and topped with a roasted peanut-chocolate cluster. The forerunners of Bun Bars were originally created in the 1920s by the Wayne Bun Candy Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana.