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  2. Jelly Babies - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Babies in the UK are manufactured at Cadbury Trebor Bassett (the former Bassett's factory) in the Owlerton suburb of Sheffield.. The most noted modern manufacturer of Jelly Babies, Bassett's, now allocate individual name, shape, colour and flavour to different babies: Brilliant (red; strawberry), Bubbles (yellow; lemon), Baby Bonny (pink; raspberry), Boofuls (green; lime), Bigheart ...

  3. Gummy candy - Wikipedia

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    Gummy candy. Gummies, gummi candies, gummy candies, or jelly sweets are a broad category of gelatin -based chewable sweets. Gummy bears, Sour Patch Kids, and Jelly Babies are widely popular and are a well-known part of the sweets industry. Gummies are available in a wide variety of shapes, most commonly seen as colorful depictions of living ...

  4. Vicks VapoRub - Wikipedia

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    Vicks VapoRub ad, 1922. Vicks VapoRub is a mentholated topical ointment, part of the Vicks brand of over-the-counter medications owned by the American consumer goods company Procter & Gamble. VapoRub is intended for use on the chest, back and throat for cough suppression or on muscles and joints for minor aches and pains.

  5. David Klein (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Klein lived in Temple City, California and started the distribution company, Garvey Nut & Candy. [4] [5] He came up with the idea for a new type of jelly bean, [5] later called "Jelly Belly", and asked the Herman Goelitz Candy Company to make a batch for him.

  6. Olivia Poole - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneur. Known for. Inventing Jolly Jumpers. Susan Olivia Poole (1889–1975) was an Indigenous Canadian inventor. She invented the Jolly Jumper, a baby jumper, in 1910, but it was not until 1948 that they were produced for the retail market. They are manufactured in Ontario, Canada. [1] By 1957, the Jolly Jumper was patented.

  7. A Brief History of Jelly Beans - AOL

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    Even though no one knows exactly who invented the jelly bean, the colorful candy has still had a pretty fun journey. A popular candy during the civil war, the jelly bean has even been enjoyed in ...

  8. Gumdrop - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo 9 Command module was nicknamed "Gumdrop". [5]The board game Candy Land includes a "Gumdrop Pass" and "Gumdrop Mountain".. The use of the expression "goody gumdrops" as an alliterative exclamation of joy was first recorded in the 1959 novel Strike Out Where Not Applicable by British crime author Nicolas Freeling: "Buttered toast, and cherry cake, as well as Marmite.

  9. Nerds (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Nerd Jelly Beans, produced for Easter, are jelly beans with a coating of carnauba wax, which makes them taste like Nerds. Wonkalate , a UK-only raspberry-flavored white chocolate bar that was colored purple, which contained green-colored Nerds marketed as being "snozzberry-flavored" (but were actually mixed fruit-flavored).