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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. Spangler Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Spangler Candy Company was established August 20, 1906 when Arthur G. Spangler purchased the Gold Leaf Baking Powder Company of Defiance, Ohio for $450 and moved it to 204 W. High Street in Bryan, Ohio. The new company was named Spangler Manufacturing Company and produced baking soda, baking powder, corn starch, laundry starch, spices, and flavorings. [2]

  4. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    See's Candies is an American manufacturer and distributor of candy, particularly chocolates. It was founded by Charles See, his wife Florence, and his mother Mary in Los Angeles, California in 1921. The company is now headquartered in South San Francisco, California. [4] See's kitchens are located at its headquarters and maintained at its original factory in Los Angeles, [5] where there are ...

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    O'Brien was accompanied by John Rakolta, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, and Ed McMullen, a former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland.

  7. Tootsie Roll Industries - Wikipedia

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    Tootsie Roll Industries is an American manufacturer of confectionery based in Chicago, Illinois. Its best-known products include the namesake Tootsie Rolls and Tootsie Pops. Tootsie Roll Industries currently markets its brands internationally in Canada, Mexico, and over 75 other countries. [citation needed]

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    These $50 Kiwufoder Mesh Ballet Flats at Amazon. They’re super soft flats made of breathable mesh with a Mary Jane buckle over the top of your foot. They’re just like regular flats, but they ...

  9. Starch mogul - Wikipedia

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    The starch mogul system is a method of molding candy that allows for the use of materials that are more runny compared to normal processes. It is used in the manufacture of jelly beans [2] and gummy bears, [3] [4] and was formerly used in the manufacture of marshmallows before the advent of the extrusion process. [5] [6] The starch mogul system uses a machine with trays of starch. [7] Each ...

  10. Bobs Candies - Wikipedia

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    Bobs Candies was founded as the Famous Candy Company in Albany, Georgia, by investor Robert E. McCormack in 1919. [1] He changed its name to Bobs' Candy Company in 1924 and later dropped the apostrophe. It is the largest manufacturer of striped candy in the world. McCormack was the first manufacturer to wrap his candy in cellophane.

  11. Skittles (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Skittles were first made commercially in 1974 by a British company. [5] An animated television advertisement from that year bears the logo of the "Galaxy" company and is copyrighted by Jack Candies Ltd, a Mars distribution subsidiary. [6] They were first introduced in North America in 1979 as an import confectionery. [4] In 1982, domestic production of Skittles began in the United States. [4]