Category
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Mars
chocolate bar brand
unclean animal
animal whose handling and/or consumption is considered taboo in a given religion
After Eight
chocolate brand of Nestle
food or drink taboo
substances considered taboo in certain cultures or religions
Bamba
peanut snack
kosher food
foods conforming to Jewish dietary law
kosher salt
coarse additive-free edible salt

Twizzlers
Twizzlers are a licorice-type candy manufactured by Y&S Candies, Inc., which is headquartered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States and a division of The Hershey Company. Twizzlers were first produced in 1929 by Young and Smylie, as the company was then called. The licorice company was founded in 1845, making it one of the oldest confectionery firms in the United States. Twizzlers ingredients consist of corn syrup, wheat flour, sugar, cornstarch, and smaller amounts of palm oil, salt, artificial flavor, glycerin, citric acid, potassium sorbate, Red 40, and soy lecithin. Despite only the bl
Hershey's Kisses
Chocolate candy
Hydrox
Hydrox is a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie currently owned and manufactured by Leaf Brands. It debuted in the United States in 1908, and was manufactured by Sunshine Biscuits for over 90 years. Hydrox was largely discontinued in 1999, three years after Sunshine was acquired by Keebler, which was later acquired by Kellogg's which in turn sold the cookie line and the rights to the Keebler name to Ferrero SpA. In September 2015, the product was reintroduced by Leaf Brands.
Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws
Wikimedia list article
Hershey bar
Candy bar
Old Bay Seasoning
seasoning manufactured in Maryland
Tootsie Roll
chocolate-like candy bar first marketed in the United States in the nineteenth century
Whoppers
Whoppers are malted milk balls, with an artificially flavored "non chocolate coating", produced by The Hershey Company. The candy is a sphere about in diameter and consists of a malted milk center formed through an aeration process, a technique commonly used in mid-20th century confectionery.
Chadash
In Judaism, Chadash () is a concept within Kashrut (the Jewish dietary regulations), based on the Biblical requirement not to eat any grain of the new year (or products made from it) prior to the annual Omer offering on the 16th day of Nisan.
Mounds
Candy bar by Hershey
Peter's vision of a sheet with animals
artistic theme
York Peppermint Pattie
peppermint confection produced by Hershey
Kosher airline meal
meal served to airline passengers that follows Jewish dietary laws
kosher tax
a tax on meat or slaughtering
Bishul Yisrael
certain foods if they are cooked entirely by non-Jews
Mike and Ike
brand of candies
Whatchamacallit
crisped rice candy bar
Dough offering
biblical injunction to separate a tithe from bread