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  2. Dagashi - Wikipedia

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    Wrappers and mascots - distinctive to help pre-literate children in making selections and promote brand loyalty; Interactiveness - dagashi that can be played with extends the amount of time the child has with a small portion of candy, including candy cigarettes, Fue Ramune (a hard candy that can be played as a whistle), neri-ame, etc.

  3. Candy - Wikipedia

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    Candy, alternatively called ... such as cheap cornstarch and corn syrup, to poisonous ones. ... Candy wrapper or sweets wrapper is a common term for this packaging. [24]

  4. Abba-Zaba - Wikipedia

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    According to the Candy Wrapper Museum, the first Abba Zaba bars were manufactured in 1922 by Colby and McDermott. [1] Before Annabelle Candy Co. started manufacturing Abba-Zaba, the packaging featured racist imagery. [2] [3] Annabelle Candy Co. will only say that the wrapper has been the same for as long as they have manufactured the candy.

  5. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    7. Space Dust. Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1983 Some say Space Dust was a Pop Rocks knock-off, but this candy was its own thing entirely. Pop Rocks were small crystal-like pieces of candy that ...

  6. The Best $20 You Can Spend at Dollar Tree, According to Superfans

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    You can get glassware, candy, basic pantry staples, cleaning supplies and even simple medicine from this discount retailer — most of which only cost $1.25 each. Find Out: 7 Best New Dollar Tree ...

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

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    Reviewers love grabbing the large bags for movie nights and love that they can get the real-deal classic candy for "so cheap" ($1.25). Shop it! The Original Lemonhead Lemon Candies.