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  2. 10 fabulous facts about lollipops on National Lollipop Day

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    #10 --The world's largest lollipop was made in 2012. The confectioner behind the job was See's Candies of California, and their creation weighed over 7 thousand pounds. ... He and the guy who ...

  3. Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    According to the book Food for Thought: Extraordinary Little Chronicles of the World, they were invented by George Smith of New Haven, Connecticut, who started making large hard candies mounted on sticks in 1908. He named them after a racehorse of the time, Lolly Pop [8] —and trademarked the lollipop name in 1931. [9]

  4. Allen's - Wikipedia

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    Allen's was founded by Alfred Weaver Allen (1870–1925), a Melbourne confectioner. Originally employed by MacRobertson's, he commenced confectionery production in 1891 at his Fitzroy confectionery shop.

  5. Candy - Wikipedia

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    Necco packagers were one of the first companies to package without human touch. [26] Kiosks and vending machines were introduced around the beginning of the 20th century. [27] Candy packaging played a role in its adoption as the most popular treat given away during trick-or-treating for Halloween in the US. In the 1940s, most treats were homemade.

  6. Category:Inventions of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Sports originating in Georgia (country) (1 P) This page was last edited on 20 March 2024, at 13:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Swizzels - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Parma Violets were introduced in 1946. [4] Love Hearts were introduced in 1954. [4] Drumsticks were introduced in 1957. [4] Hydrogenated fats were phased out in 2004. [4] Artificial flavourings were discontinued in 2009. [4] The company had revenues of £47 million in 2010/11 [2] and employs around 600 people. [6]

  8. Leo Hirschfield - Wikipedia

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    He invented the candy in 1907, [7] and named it after his then-5-year-old daughter Clara, whose nickname was "Tootsie." [7] [5] [9] That same year, he applied for a patent Tootsie Rolls, citing its unique texture, and was awarded one in 1908. In 1909 Stern & Staalberg began marketing the candy.

  9. Bobs Candies - Wikipedia

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    Bobs Candies was founded as the Famous Candy Company in Albany, Georgia, by investor Robert E. McCormack in 1919. [1] He changed its name to Bobs' Candy Company in 1924 and later dropped the apostrophe. It is the largest manufacturer of striped candy in the world. McCormack was the first manufacturer to wrap his candy in cellophane.