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    occasions; they can even customize gift packages by putting their corporate clients' name and company logo on it. Bonbon Mania also designs creations of candy for fundraising. They offer a service to create a transport box filled with candy for the purpose of fundraising. The fundraisers are allowed to select a variety of four different candies or chocolate to put into the box. Additionally, Bonbon Mania also offers a service that consists of installing mini kiosks to sell sweets at any event or

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    golden hue, reminiscent of the riches needed to purchase it so long ago. The ruby red of the cherries and the hints of sapphire blue serve to classify chocolate as a jewel of food, and treat to be savored and valued. The smooth, rich brown of the candy wrapper is representative of the finished product and visually triggers the mind to recall the feeling of smooth silkiness of rich chocolate on the palate. The natural patterned background reminds us that cacao is what chocolate is made from, and

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    Traveling with music was my way of expressing who I am through each move. These five songs I associate with my traveling experiences and how they have impacted my perspective on life. Days Go By by Keith Urban, Bartender by Lady Antebellum, The Big Rock Candy Mountain by Harry McClintock, Send My Love by Adele and I would walk 5,000 miles by Mary Carpenter are my top five songs of traveling with music. While traveling and seeing the world,

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    Buttercup starts down her peppermint driveway, waving goodbye to her mom and dad, Bobby and Robby Sweets. Bobby and Robby Sweets are also Marshmallow Munchkins and very much like Buttercup in the way of being kindhearted and very caring towards all candy. However, they are the quiet type. They enjoy reading books by Ernest Milkyway, Mark Twizzler,

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    wandered into a candy shop and cautiously walked through the aisles. “I have to be quick” Vera muttered under her breath. She then grabbed a handful of dancing bears (now known as gummy bears) and hid them under her ragged shirt. Vera walked steadily, but quick towards the door, before she could make it out she heard a silent clunk and tearing noise. She looked down to see the dancing bears rapidly falling one by one. Vera then scooped up the bottom of her shirt and held it so the candy wouldn't fall

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    vIt was late on Hallow’s Eve. Everything was still. The children had went inside for the night. The air was stale. No one was in sight. No one remained awake. It was as if the very existence of life itself had stopped for a brief period in time. That is, everything except for a little, elementary school boy named Walter and his mother. Walter was as any other typical kid would be the night before Halloween. He was very anxious and eager for the following night’s festivities to occur. Walter anticipated

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    are today. This is evident on page 10 of the article where he says, “. . . young people. . . are often attracted to flavors like Yummi Gummi Bear, Cotton Candy, and Banana Split… there are serious questions about their safety.” The reason for the liquids being named this way is so teens would be easily drawn to them ( gummy bear and cotton candy are flavors that would appeal more to a child than a grown adult ), therefore making them an easy target. Stoffers also debunks the manufacturers claim that

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    Short Story

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    never says a word to me, but I guess the candies piqued his interest. I look at the time and as usual he leaves at the same time as well, a quarter past three. I come out from behind the queue window, and find myself in front of the carton candy container. I reach in and pull out the same four candies the boy had pulled out. He picked out four very random, but very colorfully wrapped candies, Sleep, Energy, Revitalize, and Focus. Sleep is the cyan wrapped candy he spoke about, which is also very bitter

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    M&M’s biggest competitor is Hershey’s brand like M&M candies. The competition is fierce among the chocolate industry. Hershey and Mars are rivals and want the opportunity to gain more of the market share. In 1954, Hershey-ettes were introduced to compete against the similar M&M’s. However, they were not successful and are generally only available for consumers around the Holiday season. By the millennium, Hershey extended the popular Hershey Kisses brand in creating the Kissables. Hershey

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    Touch Vs Skittles

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    being made in english for a American/Australian focus. The Midas touch ad winning a creativity award in 2007, and skittle pox being apart of Skittles huge marketing campaign, both being to market the new era of skittle candies. Both advertisements look at skittles as more than a candy, as in the Midas Touch advertisements it treats Skittles as a power/curse having everything you touch turn into skittles

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