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Who was the manufacturer of the worlds largest lollipop in 2003 which weighed in at 21587 kg 47591 lb - trivia question /questions answer / answers ... Who was the manufacturer of the world's largest lollipop in 2003, which weighed in at 2,158.7 kg (4,759.1 lb)?
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; Who was the manufacturer of the world's largest lollipop in 2003, which weighed in at 2,158.7 kg (4,759.1 lb)? ; Who constructed the largest rubber band ball, which weighed 3,120 lb when measured on October 22, 2003?;
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World's Largest Popcorn Ball Unveiled ... The current record in the Guiness Book of World Records is 5,334-pounds, and was unveiled at Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida on June 12, 2003. The five-tiered cake, which measured 22-feet tall, celebrated the wedding of the animated characters Shrek and Fiona -- who were the...
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Tootsie Roll (NYSE: TR); Fully 106 years old, Tootsie Roll is a giant among confectionery concerns. It's the world's largest lollipop maker (making 16 million per day), for starters. Its brands include Tootsie Roll, Charms, Junior Mints, ... Stocks 2003: 11 of our analysts' best investment ideas for the coming year...
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Another Ponzi scheme uncovered. The alleged culprit this time is Reggie Miller's neighbor. (fox59.com) ... What in the World Is Goldman Sachs Thinking? ... Fool.com The World's Greatest Investing Community...
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U.S. LOLLIPOP, CANDY CANE SALES ... Although Pat Hurley can lay claim to some of the most prestigious awards within the confectionery industry, having won Candy Industry's Kettle Award in 2000, the Stroud Jordan Award in 1990, and most recently, the Candy Hall of Fame Award in 2003, there's one distinction he can't claim:
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7-Eleven's growing assortment of profitable proprietary products will be complemented in 2003 with a competitive pricing strategy on core items such as bread and milk. ... Much of the inspiration for the system comes from technology-savvy Seven-Eleven Japan, the chain's largest licensee.
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The world's largest lollipop manufacturer, Chupa Chups SA has been sold to Italian-Dutch company, Perfetti van Melle after its failure to recover from falling sales. ... The firm closed plants in Brazil and China and was issued with a loan by the Catalonian government in 2003 to aid restructuring.
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1988; Tootsie Roll acquires the Charms Company. Combined production of the Tootsie Pop, Blow Pops, and Charms line of lollipops makes Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. the world's largest lollipop producer. ... 2003; Company production reaches more than 60 million Tootsie Rolls and 20 million Tootsie Pops each day.
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Topps purchased WizKids, LLC. in July 2003. ... Tootsie Roll acquired the Charms Company. This combination of production techniques led to the Tootsie Pop, Blow Pop, and the Charms line of lollipops. This makes Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. the world's largest lollipop producer. ... Perfetti Melle is the manufacturer of Airheads.
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