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  2. Bobs Candies - Wikipedia

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    Bobs Candies was founded as the Famous Candy Company in Albany, Georgia, by investor Robert E. McCormack in 1919. [1] He changed its name to Bobs' Candy Company in 1924 and later dropped the apostrophe. It is the largest manufacturer of striped candy in the world. McCormack was the first manufacturer to wrap his candy in cellophane.

  3. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for straight peppermint candy sticks, white with colored stripes, was published in The Complete Confectioner, Pastry-Cook, and Baker, in 1844. [4] However, the earliest documentation of a "candy cane" is found in the short story "Tom Luther's Stockings", published in Ballou's Monthly Magazine in 1866.

  4. A carefully choreographed peppermint stripe: How candy ... - AOL

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    Those twisty peppermint sticks that decorate your tree and fill your house all season long can't be that hard to make, right? Wrong!

  5. Peppermint bark - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for peppermint bark uses few ingredients, with only chocolate and mint candies required. Some recipes also add peppermint flavoring. [8] The candies used may be candy canes. [9] The candies should be broken up, and the chocolate is melted. [10] These two ingredients are combined on a baking sheet and then chilled until firm.

  6. It's Official: Williams Sonoma's Famous Peppermint Bark ... - AOL

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    It's officially back! Williams Sonoma's always-popular peppermint bark is back in stock for 2023, proving it's never too early to start the holiday season.

  7. List of confectionery brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of brand name confectionery products.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.