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By Aaron Sayers
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First created by Clarence Crane in 1912. He wanted a candy that could withstand heat better then chocolate. Called lifesavers because of their shape and color. Crane sold his formula to Edward Nobel in 1913 for $2,900 Fruit flavors not introduced until 1921.
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First produced in America around 1920 by the Heide Candy Company. Eventually sold to Hershey then to Farley and Sathers. Sweet but no distinctive taste due to the price of chemical flavorings. Some original flavors: Lilac Rose Violet Spearmint lemon
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First made by Chase and Company in 1847. Necco first started producing them in in 1901, but they were not called Necco wafers until 1912. Each roll contains eight flavors: Lemon Orange Lime Clove Cinnamon Wintergreen Licorice Chocolate
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Invented by Leo Hirshfield in his small candy business. He wanted a type of chocolate candy that was cheaper and wouldn’t melt like regular chocolate. Popular during WWI because of its ability to endure environmental conditions. Tootsie pops introduced in 1932. Named after his Daughter.
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First made in 1914 by The Charles N. Miller Co. Charles N. Miller named the product after his favorite aunt. Although many different flavors were tested the original was the best. It eventually was the only candy still being made by The Charles N. Miller Co. Today it is made by the Necco company.
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First made in 1871 by Thomas Adams. The flavors were chicle, sarsaparilla, then licorice. Was the first flavored gum to be sold in the U.S. Was also the first gum to be sold in sticks. Black Jack gum was sold well into the 1970’s.
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