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History of Gummy Bears

You can find the people who wish to munch on chocolate bars, from Butterfingers to Peanut, succumb to the perfect combo of nice and salty. In addition to then there are the candy fans who are engaged with anything chewy, gooey, and gummy. Gummy candies only seem to be to be rising in reputation, and really, which gummy candy in pretty much every condition out there at this point. But despite the introduction of gummy candies like frogs, butterflies, and even mini soda wine bottles, gummy bears will forever be one of the most iconic gummy goodies we turn to. But what's the story behind these little gummy has? How did they get their start, and what's inside them that makes them so completely chewy? They're a absurdly satisfying sweet when you're trying to curb a wanting, but as it becomes out, there's much more to their history than meets the eye. We determined to grab some and dig slightly deeper. This is the untold fact of gummy holds. Gummy bears were born in Austr...
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