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  2. Kopiko (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Kopiko is an Indonesian brand of coffee and confectioneries originally produced in Indonesia by Mayora Indah. [1] It is named after the kōpiko coffee bean, found in Hawaii. [2] Kopiko Coffee Candy is currently available in over 80 countries around the world. [3]

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    Kopiko Coffee Candy. $5 at Amazon. Rugg Original Leaf Scoops. ... These are spicy dill pickle-flavored almonds — that have nearly 35,000 reviews! They’re perfect for the guy who has a salty ...

  4. Mayora Indah - Wikipedia

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    Kopiko, a coffee-flavored candy, was launched in 1982. [3] In 1984, United Brand entered the chocolate segment with the launch of its own chocolate bar brand, Beng-Beng, followed by Choki-Choki, a brand of chocolate paste launched in 1985. The company went public in 1990 and expanded its presence to other Asian countries.

  5. Kopiko - Wikipedia

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    Kopiko may refer to: Kopiko (confectionery) , a brand of coffee confectioneries produced in Southeast Asia Kopiko, common name for Psychotria mariniana tree, a species of the family Rubiaceae endemic to Hawaii

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    Single-Origin Kirkland Signature Coffee. Price: $20 (2 pounds) from Costco.com Blend: 100% Arabica Origin(s): Ethiopia'a Jimma region Roast level: Light roast Shop Now. Costco sells a variety of ...

  7. Coffee Crisp - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, the marketing of the Coffee Crisp bar into the U.S. was discontinued by Nestlé Canada. [citation needed] In May 2009, Coffee Crisp was being exported into the U.S. market by British Wholesale Imports. At the Canadian section of Epcot at Walt Disney World, there is a shop that sells Coffee Crisp bars.