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  2. List of top-selling candy brands - Wikipedia

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    The company produces a wide variety of candies, including jelly and hard candy. [23] Israel: Elite: 93: Elite candy is manufactured by the Strauss Group and includes a variety of different types of candies. South Africa: Beacon Sweets and Chocolates: 69: Candy manufactured by the Beacon Sweets and Chocolates company is the top-selling candy in ...

  3. Top 10 best-selling candy on Amazon - AOL

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    While different variations of the same assorted packs were littered throughout Amazon's top 10 candy best-sellers, shoppers had the sweetest tooth for one chocolate-y mainstay.

  4. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    Lake Country Candies A soft jujube candy popular in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The candy was produced from the 1930s until 2008, discontinued, then revived in 2014. Good & Plenty: Hershey: Licorice candy first produced in 1893, and has been referred to as the oldest branded candy in the U.S. Mounds: Hershey

  5. Trick-or-Treat Trends: See What Candy Is Most Popular ... - AOL

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    Classic chocolates like Snickers, Kit Kat, and Reese's Cups are ranked the most popular among many states and in the Midwest, but the popularity of fruity and chewy candies such as Skittles ...

  6. Easter basket shocker: Which are the best or worst Easter ...

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    The retailer surveyed 9,000 customers in an effort to unveil what it called "the definitive list of the worst Easter candies," and to tell you which are the best as well. The 10 worst Easter ...

  7. List of confectionery brands - Wikipedia

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    Sugar confectionery includes candies (sweets in British English), candied nuts, chocolates, chewing gum, bubble gum, pastillage, and other confections that are made primarily of sugar. In some cases, chocolate confections (confections made of chocolate) are treated as a separate category, as are sugar-free versions of sugar confections. [ 1 ]