Confectionery A 99 Flake can refer to an ice cream cone with a Cadbury Flake chocolate bar inserted in it; a specially produced Flake bar for this purpose; or a wrapped ice cream cone product marketed by Cadbury. It was originally designed to be a cuboid, and fit into a wafer. It was later adapted for a cone. ...more on Wikipedia about "99 Flake"
(Abba-Zabba) Abba-Zaba are taffy candy bars with peanut butter centers,made by Annabelle Candy Co.,Inc. in Hayward, CA. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abba-Zabba"
After Eight is a confectionery product created in 1962 by Rowntree & Company Limited. It is now produced by Nestlé, following their 1988 acquisition of the United Kingdom-based company. They are described as " mint wafers enrobed in dark chocolate" and are intended, as the name suggests, to be used as after-dinner mints. They can be commonly found in British households during the Christmas period. The After Eight family of products includes: ...more on Wikipedia about "After Eight"
Ahlgrens is a former Swedish confectionery company. It was originally founded by Fredrik Ahlgren in the town of Gävle in 1885 as a store for paint and wallpaper, a business which was later extended to the production and sale of various types of chemicals, perfumes and other products. A mouthwash, introduced in 1908, was given the brandname Läkerol, a year later given to a pastille, which is still sold internationally in several variants. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ahlgrens"
Airheads are a popular candy manufactured by Perfetti Van Melle in Erlanger, Kentucky. They are a taffy-like candy that come individually wrapped in strips and weigh about 15.6 grams. Airheads come in a variety of flavors including cherry, watermelon, white mystery, green apple, strawberry, blue raspberry, and orange and sour versions as well. There are also other special edition flavors, including a Spongebob flavor and a Spiderman flavor. Perfetti Van Melle sometimes produces limited edition flavors as part of promotions in partnership with other companies. Airheads also come in fruit rolls, known as Airheads Xtremes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Airhead (candy)"
(Amanatto) Amanattō (甘納豆) is a Japanese confectionery, made of azuki beans or other beans boiled with sugar. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amanatto"
Andes Chocolate Mints, produced by Tootsie Roll Industries, are small rectangular candies consisting of one layer of green mint encased in two layers of dark chocolate. The candies are usually wrapped in green foil imprinted with the company's logo: the word "Andes" written amidst a drawing of snow-capped peaks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andes Chocolate Mint" My www.shortopedia.com and me.
Aniseed balls are a type of hard round sweet sold in the UK. They are shiny and dark brown, and hard like Gobstoppers, but generally only 1cm across. They are generally sold by weight, for example by quarter pound, in traditional sweet shops in the UK and Ireland where they are often refered to as "cough drops". ...more on Wikipedia about "Aniseed balls"
Grupo Arcor (ARroyito CORdoba) is a foods company specialized in candies founded on July 5, 1951 in the city of Arroyito, Córdoba, Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arcor"
Atomic Fireballs are a round, spicy hard candy invented by Nello Ferrara in 1954. They are a form of jawbreaker and the flavoring is primarily that of cinnamon. The outer layers of the candy are a bright red color while the interior layers are white. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atomic Fireball"
Bamsemums is a bear shaped chocolate-covered marshmallow candy manufactured by Nidar in Trondheim, Norway. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bamsemums"
Bawls mints are a caffeinated mint by the makers of the energy drink Bawls. They are small blue tablets, and are carbonated, giving an effect similar to that of Pop Rocks (though much milder). Each mint has 5 milligrams of caffeine and guarana. Despite their name, they are not Mint flavored. They are in fact sweet and tart, similar to the energy drink. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bawls mints"
Black Bullets, properly called Jesmona Black Bullets, are a confectionery produced by Maxons of Sheffield and are popular throughout the north of England and most notably in Newcastle where it is said they gained a great deal of popularity with the local miners. The name Jesmona refers to an area of Newcastle, and is a registered trademark of Maxons ltd. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black bullets"
Blow Pops are a brand of lollipop originally produced by the Charms Company, which was acquired by Tootsie Roll Industries in 1988.They are a 2 in 1 candy treat with flavorful hard candy outside and a large bubblegum center inside. They come in many different flavors including sour flavors.They can be sold by retailers or individuals across the country. One of the earliest flavors is cherry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blow Pops"
Blue Bird Toffee is a brand of toffee, founded in Worcestershire, England, in 1898 by Harry Vincent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blue Bird Toffee"
Bonfire Toffee is a very hard, very brittle toffee that is associated with Halloween and only usually available at such times. Most commonly it is found as pre-made lollies that are set in small foil pie dishes. It can also be bought as large slabs and melted down and poured into dishes by the buyer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bonfire toffee"
Botan Rice Candy is a soft chewy lemon orange flavored candy with an outer layer of rice paper. The rice paper is clear and plastic-like when dry, but melts in your mouth. It is imported from Japan by JFC International Inc.. ...more on Wikipedia about "Botan Rice Candy"
Brigadeiro is a simple Brazillian chocolate fudge candy created in the 1920's, and named after Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brigadeiro"
Bulk confectionary is a method of commercially dispensing multiple small units of confectionary, either in manufactured bags with a fixed number of units per container, or by the amount of mass placed in a bag. The former is typically used in vending machines, while the later is more common in retailers that specialize in selling confectionary. Some shops allow the customer to mix multiple types of bulk confectionary in the same bag, then purchase the mixture based on the total weight. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bulk confectionery"
Butterscotch is a type of candy made by boiling sugar syrup, butter, cream and vanilla. In many ways it is similar to toffee except that the sugar is boiled to the "soft crack" stage (see confectionery). ...more on Wikipedia about "Butterscotch"
C. Howard's Violet candies are a unique hard square mint/ candy with a pungent violet aroma and taste. These candies seem to be unique to the east coast of the United States of America and particularly New York City, New York. While they do not have any hint of minty flavor, the common package contains "15 Mints". ...more on Wikipedia about "C. Howard's Violet candies"
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Cadbury Schweppes plc is a confectionery and beverage company with its headquarters in London. However, it does not manufacture Schweppes beverages for the United Kingdom, having sold its trademarks there to The Coca-Cola Company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cadbury Schweppes"
The Creme Egg is a brand of chocolate egg produced by Cadbury-Schweppes. The egg has a chocolate "shell", with white and yellow cream inside. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cadbury's Creme Egg"
Cajeta is a Mexican confection of caramelized milk that takes its name from the small wooden boxes it was traditionally packed in. It goes by a number of other names in Latin America, but cajeta developed out of a speciality of the town Celaya in the state of Guanajuato. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cajeta"
Candy is often used as a synonym for the more general term confectionery in North America, whereas the word has become archaic in most parts of the United Kingdom and survives today almost exclusively in the term " candy floss". In some areas, notably Scotland, "candy" is generally taken to mean confectionery made from crystallized sugar. In the United Kingdom in general, a piece of confectionery is referred to as a sweet. In Australian English, all such confections are collectively referred to as lollies. In New Zealand English, both terms are used. ...more on Wikipedia about "Candy" Please inform your friends about shortopedia
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