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$15.00 from CandyWarehouse
Traditional jelly beans in assorted flavors and colors. Just Born jelly beans are packed with mouth-watering flavor for an absolutely yummy experience! Assortment includes eight fabulous flavors: Cherry - Red Grape - Purple Lemon - Yellow Licorice - Black Lime - Green Orange - Orange Pineapple - White Strawberry - Pink There are approximately 260 pieces per pound. Unit Price = $3.00/lb. Bag contains 5 pounds of Just Born Assorted Jelly Beans Candy. Made in the USA. Shipping Weight ~ 6 lbs. Kosher Certified.
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$3.99 from CandyCrate
Mike & Ike fruit flavored jelly beans are packed with mouth watering flavor for a yummy experience. Net wt. 14oz.
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$1.39 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Green Chicks are great for filling up Easter Baskets!! Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now.
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$2.19 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Orange Easter Bunnies 12ct Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now. 12ct - Net wt. 3.38oz.
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$2.19 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Lavendar Easter Bunnies 12ct Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now. 12ct - Net wt. 3.38oz.
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$2.19 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Blue Easter Bunnies 12ct. Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now. 12ct - Net wt. 3.38oz.
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$2.19 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Pink Easter Bunnies 12ct Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now. 12ct - Net wt. 3.38oz.
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$1.39 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Pink Chicks are great for filling up those Easter baskets! Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now.
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$1.39 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Yellow Chicks are great for filling up those Easter Baskets! Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now.
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$2.19 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Yellow Easter Bunnies 12ct Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now. 12ct - Net wt. 3.38oz.
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$1.39 from CandyCrate
Marshmallow Peeps Lavendar Chicks are great for filling up Easter Baskets!! Peeps were first made in the 1920s, but were not popularized until 1953 when the Just Born Company began manufacturing them. With improved technology, the time to make a single Peep reportedly has dropped from 27 hours in 1953 to about 6 minutes now.
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$7.99 from CandyCrate
Remember "Chicken Bones"? The name has changed but the candy remains the same. Everything from the recipe to the ingredients to the manufacturing process and even the maufacturing equipment is EXACTLY as it was in the 30's when this candy was born. Just imagine the best fresh-roasted Texas Grade A Jumbo peanuts. Those are sprinkled with salt while they're still warm, and ground along with pure granulated sugar in a patented process. This concoction is then rolled into sticks that are the perfect mix of peanuts and crunchy candy. Then, each is dusted with lightly toasted coconut. What you're left with is the most perfect candy on earth. It's kind of flaky, kind of crunchy, kind of crispy, kind of chewy, and VERY peanutty. Approximately 75 bite sized pieces per pound. Net wt. 1LB
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$13.95 from Candy.com
Stick Candy Blueberry: 80 Count Bright blue swirled hard candy sticks with a fresh blueberry flavor. Great for announcing a new born baby boy, blue-themed special occasions, or if you just love the taste of blueberries. Nostalgic blueberry candy sticks taste terrific ... and still turn your tongue blue! Each box contains 80 individually wrapped, 5-inch candy sticks (0.5 oz each) Manufactured in a Nut-Free Facility Kosher Parve Certified Gluten Free
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$23.25 from CandyDirect
Milk chocolate cigars. This cigar is just right to celebrate the new born baby boy in your lives.
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$9.98 from CandyCrate
Remember "Chicken Bones"? The name has changed but the candy remains the same. Everything from the recipe to the ingredients to the manufacturing process and even the maufacturing equipment is EXACTLY as it was in the 30's when this candy was born. Just imagine the best fresh-roasted Texas Grade A Jumbo peanuts. Those are sprinkled with salt while they're still warm, and ground along with pure granulated sugar in a patented process. This concoction is then rolled into sticks that are the perfect mix of peanuts and crunchy candy. Then, each is dusted with lightly toasted coconut. What you're left with is the most perfect candy on earth. It's kind of flaky, kind of crunchy, kind of crispy, kind of chewy, and VERY peanutty. 24 - 1 ounce sticks.
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$22.88 from CandyCrate
Remember "Chicken Bones"? The name has changed but the candy remains the same. Everything from the recipe to the ingredients to the manufacturing process and even the maufacturing equipment is EXACTLY as it was in the 30's when this candy was born. Just imagine the best fresh-roasted Texas Grade A Jumbo peanuts. Those are sprinkled with salt while they're still warm, and ground along with pure granulated sugar in a patented process. This concoction is then rolled into sticks that are the perfect mix of peanuts and crunchy candy. Then, each is dusted with lightly toasted coconut. What you're left with is the most perfect candy on earth. It's kind of flaky, kind of crunchy, kind of crispy, kind of chewy, and VERY peanutty. Approximately 75 bite sized pieces per pound.
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$26.48 from CandyCrate
Remember "Chicken Bones"? The name has changed but the candy remains the same. Everything from the recipe to the ingredients to the manufacturing process and even the maufacturing equipment is EXACTLY as it was in the 30's when this candy was born. Just imagine the best fresh-roasted Texas Grade A Jumbo peanuts. Those are sprinkled with salt while they're still warm, and ground along with pure granulated sugar in a patented process. This concoction is then rolled into sticks that are the perfect mix of peanuts and crunchy candy. Then, each is dusted with lightly toasted coconut. What you're left with is the most perfect candy on earth. It's kind of flaky, kind of crunchy, kind of crispy, kind of chewy, and VERY peanutty. 24 - 2 oz. sticks Need one, two or just a few? Buy it by the piece !
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$1.29 from CandyCrate
Remember "Chicken Bones"? The name has changed but the candy remains the same. Everything from the recipe to the ingredients to the manufacturing process and even the maufacturing equipment is EXACTLY as it was in the 30's when this candy was born. Just imagine the best fresh-roasted Texas Grade A Jumbo peanuts. Those are sprinkled with salt while they're still warm, and ground along with pure granulated sugar in a patented process. This concoction is then rolled into sticks that are the perfect mix of peanuts and crunchy candy. Then, each is dusted with lightly toasted coconut. What you're left with is the most perfect candy on earth. It's kind of flaky, kind of crunchy, kind of crispy, kind of chewy, and VERY peanutty. You'll receive one large 2oz Chick O Stick with each order.
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$17.50 from Chocolate.com
In the United States praline candy is associated with the Creole cooking of Louisiana. Pralines originated in France where they were first made with almonds. When pralines were originally made in Louisiana, the pecan became the nut of choice due to their widespread availability.Pralines were named after the French soldier, diplomat and industrialist Marshal du Plessis-Praslin. Legend has it that the notorious ladies man asked his chef to develop a seductively, sweet confection to entice the ladies. Marshal would mark the packages with his name before he presented it to a lady friend. Hence, the "praline" was born.In Louisiana and Mississippi you will find the most common pronunciation as "praw-leen", while in Georgia and Texas the folks prefer "pray-leen".At 3 Sisters Chocolate we make our Kentucky Bourbon Praline candy with fresh cream, butter, brown sugar, pecans and Kentucky Bourbon. These ingredients are slow cooked by our Confectionery Chef to just the right consistency before eac
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