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  2. The Best Candy to Buy at Dollar Tree, According to Fans

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    A 3.5-ounce box of Sour Patch Kids boasts 3.5 servings and only costs $1.25 at Dollar Tree. Fans love snagging a box (or three!) of the sour-then-surprisingly sweet (and oddly cute) candies for ...

  3. Dollar Tree's New Girl Scouts-Inspired Item Is Perfect for ...

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    But I will be in dollar tree & I will grab 5 boxes," an eager fan wrote. Another remarked, "Omg 😮." This isn't the only Thin Mints-inspired snack that's been unveiled this year.

  4. 10 Best Items To Buy at Dollar Tree This Winter

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    Swiss Miss Milk Chocolate with Mini Marshmallows comes in boxes with six-count packs in every box. When we do the math, Dollar Tree shoppers only pay about 21 cents per hot cocoa packet. More From ...

  5. Marianne (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The diagonal red-white stripes describing the flavour of peppermint was an old European tradition. Even before the candy got its name Marianne, the stripes were present in the packaging and the candies were imprinted with the image of a sheaf. The product was just simply named "Chymos peppermint chocolate". [2]

  6. Altoids - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] "Sugar-Free Smalls", tiny square mints sweetened with sorbitol and sucralose, are also available in peppermint, wintergreen, and cinnamon. In 2007, dark chocolate-dipped mints were introduced in three flavours, namely peppermint, cinnamon and ginger and in 2008, dark chocolate-dipped mints were introduced in crème de menthe. The ...

  7. Trebor (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Trebor was founded on 4 January 1907 [2] in south west Essex by W.B. Woodcock, Thomas Henry King, Robert Robertson and Sydney Herbert Marks from Leytonstone and was located on Katherine Road in Forest Gate, London.