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  2. Haribo - Wikipedia

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    Haribo GmbH & Co. KG, doing business as Haribo (English: / ˈ h ær ɪ b oʊ / HARR-ib-oh, German: [ˈhaːʁiboː]; stylized in all caps), is a German confectionery company founded by Hans Riegel Sr. It began in Kessenich, Bonn, Germany. The name "Haribo" is a syllabic abbreviation formed from Hans Riegel Bonn. [1]

  3. I Ranked 16 Haribo Flavors, the Best Gummy Candy Ever - AOL

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    Here are all 16 Haribo gummies I tasted, ranked from best to worst (yes, gummy candy can actually be bad). This story was updated in November 2023. Lacey Muszynski / Cheapism

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

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    HARIBO Gold Bears, 22.8 Oz, Tub Of 54 Packs. amazon.com. $12.12. Also free from FDA’s 9 major food allergens: No, contains wheat and milk. That’s right: your favorite gummy bears are certified ...

  5. Gummy bear - Wikipedia

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    Even during Weimar Germany's hyperinflation period that wreaked havoc on the country, Haribo's fruit-gum Dancing Bear treats remained affordably priced for a mere one pfennig per pair at kiosks. [1] The success of the Dancing Bear's successor would later become Haribo's world-famous Gold-Bears candy product in 1967. [1]

  6. Gummy Bears Taste Better Frozen — Here’s Why - AOL

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    I adore Haribo gummies in any shape or form: cherries, snakes, and of course, the iconic Goldbears. ... “Freezing gummy bears changes the texture and for a brief moment makes them more Jolly ...

  7. Hans Riegel - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bonn, Riegel was the oldest son of the company's founder Hans Riegel Sr., who invented the gummy bear in 1922. [3] The name of the company, Haribo, comes from the first two letters of his name and where he was from (HANS RIEGEL BONN). Riegel was captured and held as an Allied prisoner-of-war during World War II. [4]