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Razzles are a candy that once chewed, mix to transform into chewing gum. They were introduced in 1966 and have various fruit flavors, such as raspberry, orange, lemon, grape, tropical fruit and sour.
Tootsie Roll is a chocolate-flavored candy invented by Leo Hirschfield in 1907 and named after his daughter. The company that produces it, Tootsie Roll Industries, is one of the largest candy manufacturers in the world and has a history of acquisitions, innovations and advertisements.
Zotz is a candy with a sherbet center and a fizzy coating. It was introduced in Italy in 1968 and in the U.S. in 1970. It comes in various flavors and is the official candy of American Endurance Racing.
Nonpareils are tiny balls of sugar and starch, also known as sprinkles, hundreds and thousands, or freckles. They are used to decorate cakes, desserts, and bread, and have a history dating back to 17th century France.
Tootsie Pop is a candy lollipop with a chocolate-flavored chewy Tootsie Roll inside. It is known for the catch phrase "How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center?" and the animated commercial featuring an owl.
Learn about the history, products, and facilities of Tootsie Roll Industries, an American confectionery company founded in 1896. The company produces Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Pops, Andes, Charms, Dubble Bubble, and more.
Learn about the history and products of Charms Candy Company, a candy company founded in 1912 and sold to Tootsie Roll Industries in 1988. Charms is known for candies such as Blow Pops, Charms, and Tropical Charms.
Junior Mints are a candy brand of mint-filled chocolate rounds, invented by Charles Vaughan in 1949. Learn about their history, production, variations, and cultural references.