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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    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. SweeTarts - Wikipedia

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    SweeTarts ( / ˈswiːt.tɑːrts /; officially stylized as SweeTARTS) are sweet and sour candies invented under the direction of Menlo F. Smith, CEO of Sunline Inc., in 1962. The candy was created using the same small basic recipe as the already popular Pixy Stix and Lik-M-Aid (Fun Dip) products.

  4. Minnesota's Largest Candy Store - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's Largest Candy Store is a family-owned candy store located along U.S. Route 169 in Jordan, Minnesota. The business is known for its distinctive yellow building, extensive candy selection, pop-culture-themed decor, and puzzle collection. The store closes during the winter months and is cash-only.

  5. Spangler Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Spangler Candy Company is a privately owned confectioner that has been manufacturing and marketing candy for more than a century.

  6. Sixlets - Wikipedia

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    Sixlets are small round candy-coated, chocolate -flavored candy made by Oak Leaf Confections, a Chocolat Frey company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are often sold in thin cellophane packages that hold them in a tube-like formation.

  7. Smashed toys and candy store fire raises questions over ... - AOL

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    The incidents may prove to be a relative footnote in a campaign in which 18,000 people have been killed and another 50,000 or so wounded, according to local officials.