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Happy
Faces
Cookies
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Bicuits
with a creamy filling and jam. Various
smiling faces inside the pack - also
available with 'Scary' Faces too (usually
around halloween).
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Happy
Hippo
Novelty/Special
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A
wafer Hippo shape with a layer of sweet,
buttery cream on top of a creamy hazelnut
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Haribo-Starmix
Chewy Candy
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Starmix
is the flagship of the HARIBO Brand
range. A mix of fruit-flavour and sweet
foam gums.
Other
top lines include Tangfastics, Kiddies
Super Mix, Strawbs, Goldbears and Happy
Cola.
HARIBO’s
primary focus is gums and jellies but
it also produces fruit chews, which
include the MAOAM range, as well as
liquorice and marshmallows – something
for everyone, children and adults alike.
HARIBO
is the world’s largest gums &
jellies manufacturer and one of the
leading confectionery brands in the
UK.
The
iconic gum and jelly sweets have a unique
taste and texture and are made in fun,
colourful designs. HARIBO is a bright,
happy, fun and friendly brand, demonstrated
by its famous slogan: “Kids and
grown-ups love it so, the happy world
of HARIBO.”
HARIBO
sweets come in a variety of pack formats
and are a perfect treat at different
occasions such as Birthdays, parties
and relaxing family days.
HARIBO
believes that sweets should be enjoyed
as a treat with friends and family,
as part of a healthy balanced diet and
active lifestyle.
Therefore
HARIBO takes its responsibilities as
a food manufacturer seriously and aims
to provide consumers with sufficient
information to allow them to make an
informed decision about their products.
A
Potted History of Haribo:
The company was founded in 1920 by a
German confectioner called Hans Riegel.
He
made sweets in his Bonn kitchen, which
were delivered straight to shops by
his wife on an old bicycle.
Today
HARIBO is still family-run, but has
grown from a small kitchen in Germany
to a worldwide renowned company.
The
brand name spells out the founder and
his town: HAns RIegel, BOnn –
HARIBO.
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Heath
Bar
Chocolate Bar
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Heath
Candy Bar
Manufactured by Hershey
The
picture is a vintage Heath Bar advertisement
from 1947
According
to Hershey's Chocolate, the Heath bar
was made completely by hand until 1942
when the plant was modernized.
During
World War II, the U.S. Government contracted
with Heath to produce bars for military
distribution
Heath
bars were included in U.S. soldiers'
rations during World War II because
they had been found to have a long shelf
life and were originally marketed as
a health food, claiming to use only
the finest ingredients
One
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Heaven
Chocolate Bar
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Quality
Swiss chocolate covering a softer layer
inside. A good combination of quality
chocolate and filling
Available
in Chocolate Orange,Chocolate Truffle
or Chocolate Strawberry. |
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Heroes,
Miniature
Assortment/Box
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Features
small versions of eight of Cadbury's
most popular European brands, including
such delectables as Dairy Milk, Crunchie,
Picnic and Fudge.
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Hershey
Bar
Chocolate
Bar |
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This
chocolate bar is a leading product
in America and loved by many. It is
as American as Apple Pie.
Its
unique taste will blow your mind.
Give it a try!
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Hershey
Kisses
Chocolate
Snack |
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Hershey's
Kisses are a type of chocolate candy
manufactured by The Hershey Company.
The bite-sized pieces of chocolate
have a distinctive shape: people liken
them to flat-bottomed teardrops. Hershey's
Kisses are wrapped in squares of lightweight
aluminum foil with a narrow strip
of paper protruding from the top.
The
Kisses are one of the most popular
candies in the world. In 1989, the
chocolate drops were the 5th most
popular candy in the United States,
spawning sales that topped $400 million
dollars. More than 80 million Hershey's
Kisses are produced each day at the
company's two factories. Today's Kisses
use Hershey's original milk chocolate
formula.
They
are occasionally characterized as
oversized chocolate chips.
Hershey's
Kisses were introduced in 1907. A common
myth is that the name comes from the
"kissing" sound created by
the machines used to make the candy.
However, it is more likely an appropriation
of a common industry term for a dab
of chocolate.
The
candies were originally wrapped by
hand. Automated wrapping began in
1921. The same automatic wrapping
process allowed for the insertion
of the distinctive paper "plume,"
that the company used to guarantee
that consumers were getting the genuine
Hershey product, rather than an imitation.
This thin paper strip was registered
as a company trademark in 1924.
Hershey's
Kisses have been produced continuously
since 1907, except for the period
of time between 1942 and 1949. Rationing
of raw materials during World War
II made the aluminum foil for the
wrappers a scarce commodity.
Though
originally made of solely milk chocolate,
many variations of the Kiss have since
been introduced. Hershey's introduces
and discontinues new flavors constantly.
As
of December 2006, the following flavors
are available:
Milk
Chocolate
Chocolate Mint
Double Fudge
Dulce de Leche
Caramel Filled
Peanut butter Filled
Cherry Cordial Creme Filled
Hugs (a mixture of white chocolate
and milk chocolate)
Milk Chocolate with Almonds
Rich Dark Chocolate
Strawberry Crème
Orange Crème
Double chocolate: dark and milk chocolate
Milk Chocolate and vanilla
Coconut Crème Filled milk chocolate
Dark Chocolate with Almonds
Toffee & almond
Kissables (mini candy coated Kisses
similar to M&M's)
Kisses mini cookies (Varieties include
regular, double chocolate, and confetti
sprinkles)
Truffle (dark chocolate with milk
chocolate cream filling)
Candy Cane Mint flavored (available
for a limited time)
Special Dark Macadamia Nut [Mauna
Loa]
Special Dark Espresso (limited 100yr
anniversary)
Caramel Creme (white chocolate caramel
flavored)
Dark Chocolate Raspberry
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Highland
Toffee
Fudge/toffee
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The
softer chewing toffee, as scottish as
haggis, kilts and scotch whiskey.
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HobNob
Cookies
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A HobNob is a brand
of biscuit made from rolled oats,
making it similar to flapjacks.
This biscuit really
should be tried!
They are mainly sold
in England. It is made especially
for dunking in tea, a liquid in which
it does not lose its shape. McVitie's
introduced the brand in 1985. A milk
chocolate-covered version was made
available in 1987, and the biscuit
is currently available in many varieties,
including dark chocolate, chocolate
orange, and HobNob bars. Other HobNob-branded
snacks include a HobNob flapjack.
The original tagline
of the HobNob was "one nibble
and you're nobbled" , although
it has been removed from the Chocolate
Orange varieties.
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chewing gum arrived in France in 1917
with American GIs, who carried it
in their war packs, but didn't catch
on until the American soldiers returned
during WWII, and distributed it by
the handful as they liberated French
towns.
Through
its name and advertising that celebrated
the "American way of life,"
Hollywood successfully capitalized
on American glamour and is still #1
in France.
Today,
France is second only to the U.S.
in per capita chewing gum consumption.
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Hot
Tamales
Chewy Candy
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Introduced
in 1950 Hot Tamales continues to be
America’s favorite chewy cinnamon-flavored
candy.
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Hot
Tamales Fire
Chewy Candy |
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For
those who seek the ultimate taste thrill,
Hot Tamales Fire offers a more extreme
cinnamon flavored candy with a spark
of fire.
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Hot
Tamales Ice
Chewy Candy |
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Hot
Tamales have been taken to another extreme
with the launch of Hot Tamales Ice.
A chewy mint flavored candy that energise
your taste buds.
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Hubba
Bubba Max Sour Double Berry
Gum
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Hubba
Bubba Max Bubble Gum Outrageous Original.
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Hubba
Bubba Max Strawberry & Melon
Gum
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Hubba
Bubba Max Bubble Gum Outrageous Original.
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Hubba
Bubba Atomic Apple
Gum
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Hubba
Bubba gum with a zingy sour Apple flavour.
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Hubba
Bubba Cola
Gum
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Hubba
Bubba gum with a cola flavour.
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Hubba
Bubba Strawberry
Gum
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Hubba
Bubba gum with a strawberry flavour..
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Hula
Hoops
Savoury Snack
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Hula
Hoops is ones of United Biscuits best-selling
brands Unique in their 3D shape, they
were launched in 1973.
Hula
Hoops is the second biggest UK snack
brand in the everyday market.
2006
was an exciting year for Hula Hoops,
as the whole range has been made healthier.
Hula Hoops are now made with a blend
of sunflower oil and vegetable oil so
that they contain 50% less saturated
fat than in 2005! Hula Hoops are also
lower in sodium and yet they have managed
to keep the same great taste.
In
January 2006 Hula Hoops launched a limited
edition with a Wild West Theme and two
exciting flavours: Sheriff’s Saucy
Ribs and Cowboy’s Classic BBQ
Beans. Consumers could also win one
of two Wild West Ranch Holidays in Texas.
Hula
Hoops benefited from a packaging refreshment,
which appeared on the shelves from January
2005 when Hoops also introduced new
flavours – Cheese & Onion,
Roast Chicken and new Multipack combinations.
The redesign was supported by TV advertising
“In a Hole World of their Own”
using the playfulness of the Hula Hoops
to remind everyone why they love the
brand.
Hula
Hoops are available in the following
permanent flavours: Original, Salt &
Vinegar, Cheese & Onion, BBQ Beef
& Roast Chicken.
Interesting
brand facts:
Did you know that each year over 16
billion Hula Hoops are eaten and enjoyed
in the UK!! If these 16 billion Hula
Hoops were joined together in continuous
tube they would go round the World 4
times.
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