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  2. What is the viral Dubai chocolate bar? We tried the gooey yet ...

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    The bar features crispy kataifi, pistachio and tahini paste, all wrapped up in a casing of milk chocolate. Individual bars cost 68.25 UAD (United Arab Emirates Dirham; around $18.50) and a box of ...

  3. Rocky road (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Rocky road (dessert) Rocky road is a type of no-bake slice made up of milk chocolate and marshmallows along with other ingredients, which tend to vary by country. In British influenced areas, Rocky Road is a type of tiffin or traybake (other non-Rocky Road tiffins/traybakes exist but these are not called Rocky Road) but the Australian/American ...

  4. Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company went on to become the first candy manufacturer to use full-color TV commercials. [1] In 1972, the company introduced a candy bar named for what it did not include rather than what it did, the 15-cent (Peanut Butter with) No Jelly bar, also called the Sidekick bar. In 1977, they changed the name to the 20-cent Peanut Butter Bar.

  5. Kit Kat - Wikipedia

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    Kit Kat (stylised as KitKat in various countries) is a chocolate-covered wafer bar confection created by Rowntree's of York, England.It is produced globally by Nestlé (which acquired Rowntree's in 1988), [1] except in the United States, where it is made under licence by the H. B. Reese Candy Company, a division of the Hershey Company (an agreement Rowntree's first made with Hershey in 1970).

  6. Red velvet cake - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the cake was a well-known dessert in the restaurants and bakeries of the Eaton's department store chain in the 1940s and 1950s. Promoted as an exclusive Eaton's recipe, with employees who knew the recipe sworn to silence, many mistakenly believed the cake was the invention of the department store matriarch, Lady Eaton. [16]

  7. Charleston Chew - Wikipedia

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    Charleston Chew is a candy bar consisting of marshmallow flavored nougat covered in chocolate flavor coating. It was created in 1922 by the Fox-Cross Candy Company, founded by stage actor Donley Cross and his friend Charlie Fox. [3] The candy was named after the Charleston, a popular dance at that time. [4]

  8. Tootsie Roll - Wikipedia

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    Tootsie Roll (/ ˈtʊtsi /) is a chocolate -flavored candy that has been manufactured in the United States since 1907. The candy has qualities similar to both caramels and taffy without being exactly either confection. [3] The manufacturer, Tootsie Roll Industries, is based in Chicago, Illinois.

  9. Cherry Mash - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Mash is an American candy bar consisting of a soft, cherry-flavored center containing maraschino cherries, covered in a mixture of chopped roasted peanuts and chocolate. The Cherry Mash was formulated in 1918 by Ernest Chase, son of Dr. George Washington Chase, who went into the candy business in St. Joseph, Missouri in 1876.