Twizzlers
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Twizzlers are the most popular brand of red licorice candy in the United States. Twizzlers are the product of Y&S Candies, Inc., of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The firm was founded in 1845, the company then known as Young and Smylie; they established the Y&S trademark in 1870. In 1902, three small firms—S.V. & F.P. Schudder, H.W. Petherbridge, and Young & Smylie—merged to create the National Licorice Company.
In 1968, the company dropped the "National Licorice Company" moniker in favor of the current name. In 1977, the company was acquired by Hershey Foods, which became The Hershey Company in 2005.
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[edit] Flavors and varieties
The company produces Twizzlers in cherry, strawberry, chocolate and licorice flavors, and a variety of shapes and sizes. In addition to their Twists, Bites, and Nibs, Y&S introduced Pull 'n' Peel in 1994, and both Twerpz and Strawz in 2004.
[edit] Trivia
- Every year, more than one million miles of Twizzlers licorice is made.
[edit] See also
- Red Vines - a candy similar to Twizzlers
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Confectionery products of The Hershey Company |
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Chocolate-based |
5th Avenue | Almond Joy | Bar None (discontinued) | Cherry Blossom | Fast Break | Glosette (Canada only) | Heath bar | Hershey bar | Hershey's Kiss | Hershey's Kissables | Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme | Hershey's Pops | Hershey's S'mores | Kit Kat (U.S. only) | Krackel | Milk Duds | Mounds | Mr. Goodbar | Oh Henry! (Canada only) | PayDay Chocolate (Limited Edition) | Rolo (U.S. only) | Reese's Peanut Butter Cup | Reese's Pieces | ReeseSticks | Skor | Take 5 (Also known as Max 5) | Whoppers | York Peppermint Pattie |
Non-Chocolate |
Bubble Yum | Ice Breakers | Jolly Rancher | Koolerz | PayDay | ZAGNUT |
Other |
Good & Plenty | Snack Barz | Swoops | Twizzlers | Whatchamacallit |
Hershey also manufactures Cadbury-branded products in the U.S. and military chocolate for the U.S. armed forces |