- Look up
candies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Candies or Candie's may
refer to:
Candy, a
confection that
features sugar as a prin****l ingredient...
- See's
Candy Shops, Inc.,
doing business as See's
Candies, is an
American manufacturer and
distributor of
candy,
particularly chocolates. It was founded...
- and drugs,
including candy.
Sugar candies include hard
candies, soft
candies, caramels, marshmallows, taffy, and
other candies whose prin****l ingredient...
- Many of
these candies were
developed between the 1880s and 1950 by
various candy-makers. Hard
candies, or
boiled sweets, are
sugary candies that dissolve...
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Candy Candy (キャンディ・キャンディ,
Kyandi Kyandi) is a ****anese
series created by ****anese
writer Keiko Nagita under the pen name
Kyoko Mizuki. The main character...
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Candies for
Easter and Christmas, with the
Easter candies having a bunny, chick, and egg
symbols on pastel-colored s****, and the
Christmas candies having...
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those candies from the
board and
replacing them with new ones,
which could potentially create further matches.
Matches of four or more
candies create...
- home, Mrs. Stover's
Bungalow Candies,
which packaged and sold
boxed chocolates. In 1943 it was
renamed Russell Stover Candies.
Louis Ward and a
partner bought...
- Brock's
Candy of
Chattanooga begins production of
penny candies,
peanut brittle and
jelly candies. 1908:
Ferrara Pan
Candy is
formed 1919: Bobs
Candies is...
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production of the
candies was
capped at 800
kilograms (1,800 lb) per day, and the
candies were
manually produced. In 1959,
these candies were
given as gifts...