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  2. Swedish Fish - Wikipedia

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    Wanting to create a product that reflected the culture of Sweden in some way, a fish-shaped gummy candy was created. Fishing was and is still a large part of Sweden's culture, and fish is a considerable part of the Swedish diet. Mondelez distributes the candy in the U.S. today, but the fish gummies are still distributed by Malaco in Sweden. [12]

  3. Trader Joe's now has its own version of Sour Patch Kids - AOL

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    If you didn't know, now you know that Sour Patch Kids are just Swedish Fish covered in sour sugar. There, we said it! Well, at least it's a theory, being that they taste eerily similar and they're ...

  4. Sour Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    The tartaric and citric acids provide the candy with a sharp burst of tartness, while the inverted sugar gives the soft gummy its sweet flavor. [3] Sour Patch Kids Extreme, which contains malic acid in addition to the tartaric and citric acids, is considered the sourest variation in the Sour Patch line of candies. [3]

  5. The Absolute Best Peanut-Free Candies for Kids With Allergies

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    These peanut-free candies, including nut-free chocolate, Skittles, and gummy bears, are perfect for kids and adults with allergies to enjoy this Halloween. ... SWEDISH FISH Soft & Chewy Candy, 12 ...

  6. Why are people so obsessed with Swedish candy right now? - AOL

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    BonBon has a candy-until-midnight, seven-days-a-week schedule and handles increased DoorDash and Uber Eats deliveries at mealtimes, but the recent demand uptick has meant hiring more employees to ...

  7. Malaco - Wikipedia

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    Malaco is a Swedish brand of confectionery products owned by Cloetta. Their products are sold in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the US, Israel [1] and the Netherlands among others. [2] Products include Brio, Fruxo, Pim Pim, Swedish Fish, Djungelvrål, Gott & Blandat, and Malaco Crazy Face. [3]