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  5. Jujyfruits - Wikipedia

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    The banana shape is stamped with "HEIDE". Fruity flavors correspond to the colors (not the shapes) and include raspberry (red), anise/licorice (black), lime (green), orange (orange), and lemon (yellow). [1] The candies are firm and harden with age or when chilled. A sour variety is also available. Until January 1999, the green sweets were mint ...

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    The popularity of the fondant candies reached Hungary when German craftsmen migrated there in the 19th century. [6] German wealthy families would erect Christmas trees in the entrance halls of their homes (called salons) and decorate them with sweets wrapped in shiny paper. [7] Such candies were made first in the 14th century in France.

  7. List of confectionery brands - Wikipedia

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    Sugar confectionery includes candies (sweets in British English), candied nuts, chocolates, chewing gum, bubble gum, pastillage, and other confections that are made primarily of sugar. In some cases, chocolate confections (confections made of chocolate) are treated as a separate category, as are sugar-free versions of sugar confections. [ 1 ]