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  2. Riesen - Wikipedia

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    Riesen (/ ˈ r iː z n / ⓘ; German pronunciation: [ˈʁiːzn̩]) (German for Giants) is a confectionery of chocolate and chocolate-flavored caramel produced and distributed by August Storck KG, a German confectioner that also produces Werther's Original. [1]

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    The best on-sale Halloween candy to stock up on while it's up to 50% off at Amazon. The 12-foot skeletons are out, jack-o-lanterns are lit and leaves are falling. ... This is 200 pieces — almost ...

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    Now is the perfect time to stock up on all the Easter candy and gifts. Amazon's Big Spring Sale event has deals on all the best basket stuffers. ... 50 pieces. $15. See at Amazon. Lindt Chocolate ...

  5. Bulk confectionery - Wikipedia

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    The first penny candy to be sold in the United States was the Tootsie Roll, in 1907, followed by Necco Wafers and Hershey's Kisses in subsequent decades. Bulk-sale of candy in the 20th century US was mainly through the F.W. Woolworth Company’s five and dime store chain, which closed in the 1990s, marking an end in popularity of the phenomenon.

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    Funfetti’s candy bits are made from sugar, corn starch, and vegetable oil. Classic Funfetti candy pieces are round and flat. Sprinkles can be shaped like beads, rods, or flat circles.

  7. Reed's Candy - Wikipedia

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    The Reed Candy Company is an American producer of confectionery, which was started by William and Eugene Reed of Chicago. Together with their father, they founded the company in 1893 for the production and sale of butterscotch candies. [4] Reed's candy ad from 1968. They expanded the candy line with their top selling product, the hard candy roll.