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  2. Whoppers - Wikipedia

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    Whoppers are malted milk balls with an artificial flavored "chocolatey coating" produced by The Hershey Company. The candy is a round ball about 3 ⁄ 4 inch (20 mm). History

  3. Malted milk - Wikipedia

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    Malted milk or malt powder or malted milk powder, is a powder made from a mixture of malted barley, wheat flour, and evaporated whole milk powder. The powder is used to add its distinctive flavor to beverages and other foods, but it is also used in baking to help dough cook properly.

  4. Brach's - Wikipedia

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    In addition to seasonal products, Brach's sells chocolates, including Malt Balls, Double Dipped Peanuts, Chocolate Stars, Almond Supremes, and Bridge Mix. For Easter, the Malt Balls are egg-shaped and covered in a speckled candy shell, in either a white, or pastel mix and are called Fiesta Malted Milk Eggs.

  5. 25 Discontinued Candies Trick-or-Treaters Won't See This ...

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    2. Butterfinger BB's. Introduced: 1992 Discontinued: 2006 These things ruled the 90s. They were sort of like a malted milk ball but with Butterfinger on the inside instead.

  6. Leaf International - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Whoppers Malted Milk Balls brand and other products manufactured by Leaf Brands were purchased by W. R. Grace and Company, which sold them back in 1976. In 1983, Leaf acquired Jolly Rancher . [ 7 ]

  7. Maltesers - Wikipedia

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    Maltesers consist of a spheroid malted milk centre surrounded by milk chocolate. Maltesers are sold in a variety of packaging, including plastic bags (ranging in size from small 'fun-size' upwards), larger cardboard boxes and tubes, and plastic buckets (ranging in size from medium to very large). They also have medium-sized "teasers" in ...

  8. Necco - Wikipedia

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    Candy buttons were bought by Doscher's Candies, [36] and Banana Split and Mint Julep chews along with Slap Stix lollipops went to the Reading, Pennsylvania-based Mega Candy Co. [37] [38] Haviland Thin Mints and Mighty Malt Milk Balls were sold to Minnesota-based Log House Food. [39] Equipment and foodstock were disbursed internationally. [38]

  9. AOL Food - Recipes, Cooking and Entertaining - AOL.com

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