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  2. C. Howard's Violet candies - Wikipedia

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    C. Howard Company, Inc. (also called Choward's), based in Bellport, New York, is the maker of Choward's Fine Mints and Gum. The company's flagship product is its unique hard square tablet "mint" with a distinct violet aroma and taste. Choward's candies are also available in lemon (flavored with natural oil of lemon), spearmint (flavored with ...

  3. Beloved Candies From Childhood That No Longer Exist

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    Candy Favorites proclaims these bright blue discs, made with real peppermint oil, “one of the best-selling hard candies of all time.”Even so, this refreshing candy-dish mainstay is no longer ...

  4. Which foods sold in US have Red No. 3 dye? Some Valentine's ...

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    Here are just some of the products that contain Red No. 3: Candy. Brach's candy corn. Valentine's Day candy including Brach's iconic conversation hearts and the Favorite Day Cupid gummy box. Pez ...

  5. Category:American confectionery - Wikipedia

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  6. Parma Violets - Wikipedia

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    Parma Violets are a British violet-flavoured tablet confectionery manufactured by the Derbyshire company Swizzels Matlow, [1] named after the Parma violet variety of the flower. The sweets are hard, biconcave discs, similar to the Fizzers product from the same company but without their fizziness. Swizzels Matlow have also released a line of ...

  7. The history of the Peep, Easter's most beloved candy - AOL

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  8. Talk:C. Howard's Violet candies - Wikipedia

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  9. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    The original colors of M&M's candies were red, yellow, violet, green and brown. [69] Violet was discontinued and replaced with tan in the late 1940s. In 1976, Mars eliminated red-colored M&M's [70] because of health concerns over the dye amaranth (FD&C Red #2), which was a suspected carcinogen, and replaced them with orange M&M's.