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  2. Why Is Halloween Candy So Expensive? Sugar Protectionism. - AOL

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    A new report from the GAO highlights how America's system of sugar subsidies and tariffs costs consumers about $3.5 billion every year.

  3. Why your Halloween candy might cost more this year (and ... - AOL

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    Halloween candy purchases may seem a little more expensive this year – but while the cost of goods has been going up across the board in recent years, the reasons for the rise in the price of ...

  4. Here’s why Valentine’s Day candy is so expensive - AOL

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    With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, stores are relying on procrastinating romantics to make a last-minute dash in stores and online to help clear out the supply of the special-occasion candy.

  5. The golden ticket, on sale for $1,600: It's the world's most ...

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    Taking a page from Willy Wonka's book, Cadbury (CBY) has created the world's most expensive candy bar. No, it isn't sprinkled with truffles, filled with caviar, or made from shade-grown, free ...

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  7. JoyRide PH - Wikipedia

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    JoyRide was established in 2019, at the time the Philippine government through the technical working group of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LFTRB) was allowing Angkas to conduct pilot testing of the feasibility of motorcycle taxi-hailing as a means of public transportation.

  8. Why are people so obsessed with Swedish candy right now? - AOL

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    For a while, many sweet shops sold by window or curbside pickup only, BonBon included, and now that we can go in and see for ourselves the rows upon rows of choices, and talk to a candy sommelier ...

  9. Now and Later - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Alluding to the candy's signature chewy texture, the name also suggests that if one puts a piece in one's mouth now, one will still be chewing it later. The Phoenix Candy Company also sold several candy-and-a-toy products. [4] In 1978, Phoenix was sold to Beatrice Foods. The company merged with Leaf in 1983, and sold it to Nabisco in 1992.