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Maynards Wine Gums
Light Maynards Swedish...
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existing Maynards and B****ett's brands,
which the
company came to own
following its
purchase of
Cadbury in 2010.
Maynards Wine Gums
Maynards Wine Pastilles...
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system for
reloading muskets Maynards, a
sweets manufacturer in the
United Kingdom Justice Maynard (disambiguation)
Maynard v. Cartwright, a 1988 United...
- the customers.
Maynards sweets grew
steadily and was
launched as a
company in 1896.
Maynards Wine Gums were
introduced in 1909 by
Maynard's son
Charles Gordon...
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owner was Mondelēz International,
which merged the
brand with
Maynards to
create Maynards B****etts in 2016. The company's best-known sweets, the Liquorice...
- berry-shaped soft
chewy candies which are
manufactured by the
candy company Maynards. The name
Swedish Berries is
trademarked by
Vanderlei Candy, a division...
- Some
Southern states had
purchased Maynards for
their state militias in late 1860 and
early 1861.
About 3000
Maynards were in
Southern hands during the...
- François
Maynard,
sometimes seen as "de
Maynard" (21
November 1582 – 28
December 1646) was a
French poet who
spent much of his life in Toulouse.
Maynard was...
- a
confectionery product manufactured in the UK
under the brand-name of
Maynards B****etts,
which is
itself part of the
Cadbury UK
brand now
owned by Mondelēz...
- John
Maynard Keynes, 1st
Baron Keynes, CB, FBA (/keɪnz/ KAYNZ; 5 June 1883 – 21
April 1946), was an
English economist and
philosopher whose ideas fundamentally...