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  2. Cry Baby (gum) - Wikipedia

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    Cry Baby is an American brand of sour bubble gum manufactured by Tootsie Roll Industries.The product was originally named by David Klein who invented the Jelly Belly jelly beans. Cry Babies, sometimes mistakenly referred to as Tear Jerkers, began production in 1991.

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  4. Tootsie Pop - Wikipedia

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    Tootsie Pops logo An orange-flavored Tootsie Roll Pop. A Tootsie Pop [1] (known as Tutsi Chupa Pop in Latin America [2]) is a hard candy lollipop filled with a chocolate-flavored chewy Tootsie Roll candy. They were invented in 1931 by an employee of The Sweets Company of America. Tootsie Rolls had themselves been invented in 1896 by Leo ...

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    Tootsie Roll Dubble Bubble Gum, 47.6 Ounces. $17 $20 Save $3. Last, but certainly not least, this giant tub of gum contains 300 pieces of individually wrapped chews in flavors like apple, grape ...

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    Tootsie Roll Dubble Bubble Gum, 300-Count. $17. Last, but certainly not least, this giant tub of gum contains 300 pieces of individually wrapped chews in flavors like apple, grape, watermelon and ...

  7. Charms Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    On November 28, 1966, Thomas T. Tidwell, founder of Triple T. Co. Inc., filed a patent for “Method for making candy with gum inside.” [7] Triple T initially marketed the product as the Triple Treat. In 1973, Triple Treat sold the idea to Charms, where it was renamed Blow Pop.