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  2. Jujyfruits - Wikipedia

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    Jujyfruits was featured in the TV series Seinfeld's fifth-season finale, "The Opposite", and was also briefly mentioned in the sixth-season episode "The Scofflaw". The romantic fantasy film Beastly features a main character (Lindy) with a penchant for Jujyfruits.

  3. Heide Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Jujyfruits began production in 1920. Original flavors included lilac, violet, rose, spearmint, and lemon. Rose and spearmint have been changed to cherry and lime, as a result of flavor availability." The current flavor lineup is lemon (yellow), anise (black), orange (orange), lime (green), and raspberry (red).

  4. Ferrara Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Jujyfruits: Small, chewy, fruit flavored candies that come in various fruit shapes and flavors such as raspberry, orange, lemon, lime, and anise. Also available are Jujubes , which are a firmer candy dating back to 1920 in the traditional flavors of lemon, lime, violet, cherry and lilac.

  5. I Quit Facebook for a Month. Here's What Happened - AOL

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    There’s a good chance you've had your fill of Facebook, the social media platform created by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004. Of course, the platform has evolved, adding features, targeted ads, and a ...

  6. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Jujube candy Jujyfruits candy. In May 2002, Farley & Sathers acquired several other brands from Hershey. Known for products such as Jujyfruits, Jujubes, Dollars, and Gummi Bears, it was founded by its namesake [7] Henry Heide [54] in 1869. In 1920 "juju" candies were introduced: Jujyfruits and Jujubes.

  7. Jujube (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    A box of jujubes. A recipe for "pate de jujubes" was published in 1709. [1] The recipe called for gum arabic, sugar, and the date-like jujube fruit. In 1853, both "ju ju paste" and "ju ju drops" were sold by confectioners. [2]

  8. Jujyfruit - Wikipedia

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  9. David Johansen, New York Dolls Co-Founder, Suffering From ...

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    David Johansen — the sole surviving founding member of the New York Dolls and a solo artist who also performs as the lounge singer Buster Poindexter — is suffering from stage four cancer, a ...