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  2. Love Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The main body of the sweet is in one of six colours: white, yellow, orange, green, purple or red. Upon chewing, the sweet disintegrates into a powdery, starchy consistency. There are several messages which can be found on the front of the sweet, most of which are love-related, such as "Be Mine", "Love You" and "I Surrender".

  3. A. L. Simpkin & Co. Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The firm was set up by Albert Leslie Simpkin in 1921. He had been involved in World War I, during which he was mentioned in despatches and awarded the Military Cross.After being demobilised from the army in 1920 as a result of the effect of severe wounds, he became a retailer and wholesaler of sweets before purchasing his own confectionery manufacturing company on Sedan Street in the Pitsmoor ...

  4. Asda - Wikipedia

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    Asda Rewards is a loyalty programme introduced in August 2022, through which customers can fill the "Cashpot" via missions, where customers can earn cashbacks, named as "Asda Pounds", by spending a certain amount on items, and by using an Asda Money credit card, where customers earn 1% cashback when spending at Asda using the card and 0.3% when ...

  5. Swizzels - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 the firm merged with a rival factory owner, David Dee, who specialised in fizzy compressed tablet sweets (although the company officially became Swizzels Matlow Ltd only in 1975). [ 4 ] In 1940 the Blitz forced their business to relocate northwards to a disused wick factory in New Mills , Derbyshire, where it remains.

  6. Vipeholm experiments - Wikipedia

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    Main building of Vipeholm hospital, now a secondary school. The Vipeholm experiments or Vipeholm Study (Swedish: Vipeholmsexperimenten) were a series of human experiments where patients of Vipeholm Hospital for the intellectually disabled in Lund, Sweden, were fed large amounts of sweets, including "extra sticky toffee" [clarification needed] to provoke dental caries.

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  8. Valeo Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006, it had grown through acquisitions into one of the largest independent confectionery companies in Europe [2] before acquisition by Valeo Foods and the fourth largest sweet maker in the United Kingdom. [3] The company has six factories: Blackburn, Blackpool, Cleckheaton, Liverpool, Pontefract and York. [4]

  9. Musk stick - Wikipedia

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    They are also called "musk sweets" and "musk lollies". The origin of musk sticks is uncertain, probably dating to at least the early 1900s. The earliest known written reference is 1927 in the Australian Worker , which talks about the "pink curly musk sticks" from 25 years earlier, which were still available. [ 1 ]