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  2. Robert B. Asher - Wikipedia

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    Robert B. Asher (born September 7, 1937) is an American political figure and businessman from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.He is the co-chairman of the board of directors of Asher's Chocolates in Pennsylvania and also served as Pennsylvania's committeeman on the Republican National Committee by appointment in 1998 by Governor Tom Ridge. [4]

  3. Doscher's Candies - Wikipedia

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    Doscher's Candies is an American candy manufacturer, [ 1] and the oldest producer of candy canes in the United States. [ 2] It is known for being the oldest continually operating candy company in America. [ 3] In 1871, Claus Doescher manufactured their first handcrafted candy cane in Cincinnati, Ohio. [ 3]

  4. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    Sugar, flavoring (often peppermint) Media: Candy cane. A candy cane is a cane -shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide, [1] as well as Saint Nicholas Day. [2] It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint, but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

  5. Trick-or-Treat Trends: See What Candy Is Most Popular ... - AOL

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    Classic chocolates like Snickers, Kit Kat, and Reese's Cups are ranked the most popular among many states and in the Midwest, but the popularity of fruity and chewy candies such as Skittles ...

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  7. Asher - Wikipedia

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    Asher was the eighth son of the patriarch Jacob and the traditional progenitor of the tribe Asher. Asher is represented as the younger brother of Gad; these two being the sons of Zilpah, the handmaid of Leah (Genesis 35:26). The Biblical account shows Zilpah's status as a handmaid change to an actual wife of Jacob (Genesis 30:9). [9]