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Brynild Gruppen


Brynild Gruppen AS is one of the larger Norwegian family own and operated confectionery companies. Its products include chocolate, confections, hard candy, sweets, nuts and dried fruits. The Company is based in Fredrikstad, close to Oslo in Southern Norway. The Company's history starts from 1895. It now markets a number of brands including Dent (mints and gum), Minde Sjokolade (chocolates), Michael's Farm (nuts), Brynild (confections) and Den Lille Nøttefabrikken (snacks and nuts).




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Bubblicious


Bubblicious is a brand of bubble gum originally produced by the American Chicle Division of Warner-Lambert. The brand is now part of Cadbury Adams, a division of Mondelez International. It was launched in 1977, in response to the tremendous sales of Bubble Yum, the first soft bubble gum. The brand struggled upon introduction, but sales took off with the advent, in 1978, of the "Ultimate Bubble" advertising campaign. Bubblicious was later expanded internationally.

There have been 28 flavors of Bubblicious, 10 of which have been discontinued. Flavors have included Cotton Candy, Paradise Punch, Sour Cherry and Choco Choco Chip. Bubblicious is available in original format and Bubblicious Bursts with a liquid-filled center.

The original "Lightning Lemonade" flavor was discontinued in the year 2000. However, in 2005 the flavor was re-introduced as LeBron's Lightning Lemonade, based on a partnership between Bubblicious and basketball player LeBron James. The caricature featured on the packaging was illustrated by cartoonist Grey Blackwell. When the flavor was re-introduced, it was changed to include a raspberry flavor element.

"Bubblicious Ink'd!" was a somewhat sour flavor the coloring of which caused the chewer's tongue to turn blue. The flavor was supported by Cartoon Network's Clik Street Skaters' Group, who performed a commercial similar to the company's original Ink'd! commercial.

Bubblicious Sherbet ice cream is made by Breyers with bubblegum pieces and a bubblegum swirl.

Bubblicious holds the Guinness World Records for the most bubble gum bubbles blown at one time. Hundreds of Little League players and fans joined Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith to set the world record with over 100 fans and 300 pieces of Bubblicious gum.

In June 2013, former New England Patriots Tight End Aaron Hernandez was linked to a murder by his purchase of Blue Cotton Candy Bubblicious.



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Bubu Lubu


Bubu Lubu is a popular trademark for candies from Mexico, featuring a strawberry and marshmallow filling with a chocolate covering. It is manufactured by Barcel (under the control of the Bimbo Company). Bubulubu is accompanied by the trademark Ricolino, also property of Grupo Bimbo. Bubulubu is currently available in some H.E.B. grocery stores and Wal-Mart stores in Texas, Mercado del Pueblo in Georgia, as well as in some Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami, Florida area Target stores, as well as NV gas stations and Mexican owned grocery stores in Colorado New Brunswick, NJ, and Dollar General stores in North Carolina. Its packaging describes the candy as "jalea y malvavisco cubiertos con sabor chocolate" or "jelly and marshmallow with chocolate flavored coating". Bubulubu is often eaten frozen.



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Butterfinger


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Curtiss Candy Company (1923-1964)
Standard Brands Inc. (1964-1981)
Nabisco (1981-1985)
RJR Nabisco (1985-1988)

Butterfinger is a candy bar created in 1923 in Chicago, Illinois by Otto Schnering, which currently is manufactured by Nestlé. The bar consists of a crispy core of creamy peanut butter blended with sugar candy in chocolatey coating. Butterfinger has become known for humorous marketing and a roster of memorably funny spokespersons, including Bart Simpson, Top Cat, Seth Green, Erik Estrada, Rob Lowe, and Jamie Pressly, its most recent and first female spokesperson. Other memorable ad campaigns include counting down the end of the world or BARmageddon, with evidence such as the first-ever, QR-shaped crop circle in Kansas, a Butterfinger comedy-horror movie called “Butterfinger the 13th,” the first interactive digital graphic novel by a candy brand starring the Butterfinger Defense League, and several attention-grabbing April Fool’s Day pranks, including the renaming of the candy bar to “The Finger.”
With 2010 sales of $598 million, Butterfinger has become increasingly popular and has typically ranked as the eleventh most popular candy bar sold in the $17.68 billion United States chocolate confectionery market between 2007 and 2010.

The Curtiss Candy Company was founded near Chicago, Illinois, in 1922 by Otto Schnering, using his mother's maiden name. He invented the Butterfinger candy bar in 1923. The company held a public contest to choose the name of this candy. In an early marketing campaign, the company dropped Butterfinger and Baby Ruth candy bars from airplanes in cities across the United States as a publicity stunt that helped increase its popularity. The candy bar also was promoted in Baby Take a Bow, a 1934 film featuring Shirley Temple.



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Cadbury Creme Egg


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A Cadbury Creme Egg is a chocolate product produced in the shape of an egg. The product consists of a thick chocolate shell, housing a white and yellow fondant filling which mimics the albumen and yolk of a chicken egg. The Creme Eggs are the best selling confectionery item between New Year's Day and Easter in the UK, with annual sales in excess of 200 million and a brand value of approximately £55 million.

Creme Eggs are produced by Cadbury UK in the United Kingdom and by Cadbury Adams in Canada. They are sold by Mondelēz International in all markets except the US, where the Hershey Company has the local marketing rights. At the Bournville factory in Birmingham, in the UK, they are manufactured at a rate of 1.5 million per day. The Creme Egg was also previously manufactured in New Zealand but, since 2009, they are imported from the UK.

While filled eggs were first manufactured by the Cadbury Brothers in 1923, the Creme Egg in its current form was introduced in 1963. Initially sold as Fry's Creme Eggs (incorporating the Fry's brand), they were renamed "Cadbury's Creme Eggs" in 1971.

Creme eggs are usually sold individually but are also available in boxes containing a varying quantity of eggs depending on the country the packaging is intended for. The foil wrapping of the eggs was traditionally green, red, yellow and blue in colour in the United Kingdom and Ireland, though green was removed and purple replaced blue early in the 21st century. In the United States, some green is incorporated into the design, which previously featured the product's mascot—the Creme Egg Chick. As of 2015, the packaging in Canada has turned into a 34g, purple, red and yellow soft plastic shell.



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Cadbury Eclairs


Cadbury Eclairs are a confectionery currently manufactured by Cadbury. Introduced in the United Kingdom in 1965, they were adapted into a Dairy Milk version of Eclairs after Cadbury was acquired by the privately owned company Pascall in 1922. They are available in bags or rolls and can be found in the Cadbury Heroes selection. Eclairs are currently available in South Africa, United Kingdom, Ireland, Kenya, Hong Kong and India; where they are known as "Dairy Milk Eclairs". In 2013 Mondelēz International updated the UK ingredients list to add in the inclusion of palm oil in the recipe. In 2013 Cadbury rebranded its product to Choclairs in India.




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Cavalier Chocolate


Cavalier is a family-owned Belgian chocolate manufacturer founded in 1996, making only no-sugar-added chocolate products.

Cavalier develops, produces and distributes chocolate products and biscuits without adding sugar to the traditional ingredients. It is the only Belgian manufacturer making only chocolate products without added sugar.

The logo refers to the strength, culture and adventure associated with cocoa as well as to the name of the father in law of its founder: "De Ruyter".

The product ranges from chocolate bars, chocolate tablets over sea shells to pralines (chocolate shells with soft fillings). In December 2011, after the European Parliament -on 11.11.11- approved the use of sweeteners from Stevia (Steviol glycosides), a herb originating from the Rainforest in the borderlands of Paraguay and Brazil- Cavalier was the first Authentic Belgian Chocolatier to come onto the EU market with its Stevia Chocolate range (initially consisting of 35 different products and flavours). On top of that, the new Stevia chocolates range was fully Fair Trade Certified, for the sake of sustainability.

Cavalier's Stevia Chocolate range was officially launched in January 2011 at the ISM Show in Cologne (Germany) which is the world's largest confectionery trade show for sweets and snacks. During that show, Cavalier was award the "ISM New Product Showcase Top Innovation Award" for 2012 for its Fair Trade certified Stevia Chocolate range.

To develop the tastiest of the healthiest chocolate without added sugar.

Management and food safety are verified by Lloyds Registar, resulting in ISO 9001 and BRC certification.

Cavalier wrote their own implementation of sustainable development, but they are not as such certified.

The Belgian Brood en Banket (or "Pain et Patisserie") magazine described their products as "the best alternative" in an article published in December 2008.



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Celebrations (confectionery)


Celebrations are a chocolate collection made by Mars, Incorporated, launched in 1997 comprising miniature versions of Mars-produced chocolate bars. With the tagline "Share the joy", Celebrations were the first ever mixed box of chocolates to bring together confectionery which had been already released in one box or tin instead of introducing new, especially-created confectionery. Celebrations are most popular around birthdays and holidays, such as Christmas, Halloween and Easter.

The selection sold previously:

Twix replaced Galaxy Truffle in 2011




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