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  2. Humbug (sweet) - Wikipedia

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    Humbug (sweet) Humbugs are a traditional hard- boiled sweet available in the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Canada, Australia , Zimbabwe and New Zealand. They are usually flavoured with peppermint [ 1] and striped in two different colours (often black and white). In Australia, the black-and-white-striped humbugs may be aniseed flavoured.

  3. C. Howard's Violet candies - Wikipedia

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    C. Howard's Violet candies. C. Howard Company, Inc. (also called Choward's ), based in Bellport, New York, is the maker of Choward's Fine Mints and Gum. The company's flagship product is its unique hard square tablet " mint " ( candy) with a distinct violet aroma and taste. Choward's candies are also available in lemon (flavored with natural ...

  4. Lemon stick - Wikipedia

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    Lemon stick. Lemon sticks are a type of stick candy. [1] They are similar to candy canes and peppermint sticks except lemon oil and acids are used for the flavoring. The coloring is typically a transuclent yellow body and white stripe. [2] They are not the same as a lemon peppermint stick, otherwise known as a Baltimore lemon stick.

  5. Peppermint bark - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint bark is a chocolate confection. Generally it consists of peppermint candy pieces, such as candy canes, in white chocolate on top of dark chocolate, but peppermint bark can refer to any chocolate with peppermint candy pieces in it. It is especially popular around the Christmas season. [1] Companies known for selling it seasonally ...

  6. Rock (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Rock (often known by its place of origin, for instance Blackpool rock or Brighton rock) is a type of hard stick-shaped boiled sugar confectionery most usually flavoured with peppermint or spearmint. It is commonly sold at tourist (usually seaside) resorts in the United Kingdom (such as Brighton, Southend-on-Sea, Scarborough, Llandudno or ...

  7. Candy cane - Wikipedia

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    Sugar, flavoring (often peppermint) Media: Candy cane. A candy cane is a cane -shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide, [ 1] as well as Saint Nicholas Day. [ 2] It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint, but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

  8. Peppermint Oreo Candy Bark Makes the Ultimate Homemade ... - AOL

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    Best Peppermint Oreo Candy Bark Recipe Ingredients. 2 (12 oz) bags white chocolate morsels. 1 (10 oz) bag Andes peppermint crunch baking chips. 40 Hershey’s candy cane kisses, unwrapped and cut ...

  9. Polo (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Polo is a brand of breath mint whose defining feature is the hole in the middle. The peppermint flavoured Polo was first manufactured in the United Kingdom in 1948, by employee John Bargewell at the Rowntree's Factory, York, and a range of flavours followed. The name may derive from "polar", referencing the cool, fresh taste of the mint.