It isn't really the contents of these confectionery packages I have a problem with. |
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While cakes and confectionery should be avoided like the plague in Spain, Portuguese sweets and chocolate are of the highest quality. |
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After she trained as a confectioner, widow Mrs Smith worked in a number of shops selling confectionery, pies and sandwiches. |
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Tea, coffee, home-made scones and confectionery will be served throughout the day. |
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It is a critical ingredient of the baking and confectionery worlds, as it prevents ingredients in food from separating. |
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One target for campaigners is the growing presence in schools of vending machines that dispense confectionery, crisps and soft drinks. |
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Vorosmarty is home to the city's most famous confectionery shop, Gerbeaud patisserie, where the cognac cherry bonbon was invented. |
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A slater from Skipton was tried at the town hall on a charge of wilful damage to a confectionery stall. |
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In the Piazza del Comune, the Irish setter that always lay in front of the confectionery store was gone. |
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Russian chewing gum, Turkish confectionery, Mexican soft drinks and US fruit juices were all bought during the interim period. |
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The term mithai, meaning sweet, has various applications, including approximations to the English categories of puddings and sugar confectionery. |
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He called for ice to keep the desserts cold in the confectionery room and the pastry room cool enough for the unbaked pastries. |
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Why not at least balance out advertising space for confectionery and soft drinks with that for fruit and vegetables? |
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On sale will be brown bread, confectionery, gluten-free baking, wheat free foods, jams, preserves, vegetables and craftwork. |
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Exploding confectionery is not the only thing chef David has borrowed from the world of molecular gastronomy. |
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They can be sweet or savoury, and range in texture from soft, ephemeral desserts to chewy confectionery. |
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In western countries they are most familiar as roasted or salted peanuts, or in peanut butter or incorporated in confectionery. |
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These are eaten locally, either as dessert nuts or in chocolate and confectionery. |
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In the cooler confectionery room Jay bored holes into oranges with a root-cutter. |
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Red 3, which is found in the cherries in fruit cocktail, some types of confectionery and baked produce, is known to cause thyroid cancer in rats. |
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Hot drinks, minerals, toasted sandwiches, snacks and confectionery are all available in the shop area at Mavericks. |
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In European cookery, cinnamon is mainly used for flavouring baked goods and confectionery. |
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Work has begun with a leading confectionery company on an equally intriguing chocolate perfume scent, but the project is still at an early stage. |
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Cadbury put its European beverages arm up for sale last month so it could focus on its confectionery arm and drinks business elsewhere. |
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For instance, the makers of chocolate confectionery compete heavily in advertising but their prices remain remarkably similar. |
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The National Trust has a coastal centre in the village, providing information about the area and selling gifts, confectionery and lollies. |
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This was then blocked in by a further 10 pallets of cardboard boxes containing confectionery and muesli. |
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Whisky, seafood, poultry, game and confectionery remain our most popular exports. |
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There are soups, sauces, breads, margarines, confectionery, peanut butter, cordials and soft drinks, biscuits, and yoghurts. |
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For a city built on chocolate, York seems to produce some dire confectionery. |
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The UK, meanwhile, is the second highest consumer of chocolate confectionery in Europe, beaten only by Switzerland. |
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His grandiloquent claim that there are five branches of the fine arts, and that the greatest of these is confectionery, is famous. |
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While levels of obesity have increased in recent decades, consumption of biscuits, cakes and confectionery has remained static. |
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Passion-fruit is also used in sherbets and confectionery, ice cream and yoghurt. |
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Secondly, I would like to point out that we are not talking about sweeties, confectionery, or cakes, but about medicines and pharmaceuticals. |
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Even so, I can't help wondering how any piece of confectionery can survive in today's world when it is crowned with half a pound of crushed sugar lumps. |
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But it's hard to pretend that the rather uninspiring fondant goo you've got smeared all over your teeth is confectionery delight beyond your wildest dreams. |
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Seven Irish companies displayed a range of their products, including hand-made chocolates, chewing gum, preserves, sugar confectionery and potato snacks. |
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This subheading covers sugar confectionery goods, such as sugar-coated almonds with a hard sugar coating or shell. |
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For use in the bread, cake and confectionery sectors, the cellophane tie reinforced with 2 metal wires features extra glossiness and stiffness. |
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Who could resist the booths rekindling childhood memories with old-world confectionery, waffles and candy floss? |
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The cinema has a small snack bar and the usual cinema confectionery. |
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In an ultra-modern Kambly confectionery, you can pick up a few tricks of the trade while watching the maîtres confiseurs at work. |
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The company offers other plastic flexible packaging films for the confectionery industry which include: flow-pack and lolly-pop wrappings. |
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They are also used in confectionery like with the preparation as ices and sorbets. |
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He has also reneged on a campaign promise to sell his confectionery company, Roshen. |
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Here is the case of a company specialising in the manufacture of cakes and confectionery products. |
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This has no nutritional facts table on it, and this was brought in by one of the biggest importers of confectionery in Canada. |
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However, certain categories of food products such as candies and confectionery and carbonated beverages are taxable. |
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However, certain categories of foodstuffs, for example, carbonated beverages, candies and confectionery, and snack foods are taxable. |
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The margins in Chocolate, confectionery and biscuits reflect the seasonality of that business. |
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On opening day fifteen departments were ready for business, including grocery, confectionery, wine, perfume, books, haberdashery, sporting goods, and toys. |
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Also popular confectionery, comprising a cheap chocolate egg lined with even cheaper white chocolate inside, and inside that a plastic capsule containing a Surprise. |
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The idea to start manufacturing their own confectionery formed when they started giving their own handmade chocolates to friends as Christmas presents. |
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Milk and milk derivatives are used in a wide variety of confectionery products. |
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They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe. |
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Consumer applications of talc include pharmaceutical tablet production, confectionery manufacturing, and cosmetic applications such as antiperspirant sticks or body powder. |
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She has refitted the inside of the shop but will be doling out the confectionery in the time-honoured way, with a set of scales and brown paper bags. |
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As an ingredient in baking and flour confectionery, marzipan is an integral part of several traditional recipes, for instance stollen and simnel cakes. |
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Until recently housewives set out marketing basket in hand, and berries, fruits, confectionery and wines are still packed in hampers for presentation purposes. |
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Thus it may become necessary for both commercial and technological reasons to use azo dyes in order to obtain precise colouring of certain foods such as confectionery or drinks. |
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The real cause of stye is the toxic condition of the child's system brought about by wrong eating habits, especially consumption of foods such as white bread, refined cereals, boiled potatoes, pudding, pies and confectionery. |
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Speciallsing in Belgian confectionery, Van Lauren of London's range includes gift wrapped ballotins. |
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And in February, the confectionery giant's boffs were finally able to deliver. |
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The Bunde plant dates back to 1881 and currently serves both the confectionery and tobacco markets. |
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The relay was sponsored by Cadbury Schweppes, a major UK confectionery and soft drinks manufacturer. |
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For milk products: fat, confectionery, canned meat and egg products. |
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During the past few years our young company has become a specialist in frozen and fresh frozen mini confectionery, with an international reputation as quality player in the finger food and assortments field. |
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The product is neither a sweetmeat nor a confectionery. |
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Campbell is a major manufacturer of high quality branded convenience food products, namely soups and sauces, biscuits and confectionery, and products which are consumed outside the home. |
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It is true that most of the time the consumers concerned are in fact children: the products in question are confectionery and nonalcoholic drinks which children tend to consume more often and in larger quantities than adults. |
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To this end, the Commission proposed to reduce the amount of cyclamates permitted in soft drinks and to prohibit their use in a series of other foodstuffs, such as confectionery, chewing gum and ice cream. |
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The second benefit is to enable the inclusion of pea protein where animal protein seemed to be inescapable, for example in cheese or dairy specialties and even in some forms of confectionery. |
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If you're a clothing store, if you're a footwear store or a confectionery store, it's not something you would normally offer to your customer, because a lot of your business is no longer cash. |
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The parking specialist from Kiel will be displaying customized parking management solutions at this year's international fair for the hotel, restaurant, catering, baking and confectionery trades. |
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In addition, any other jelly confectionery containing konjac and the use of konjac in any such products should be suspended, as they may present the same risk as jelly mini-cups. |
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He promised during the presidential campaign to make a break with the past by selling off his own business assets, which include the confectionery company Roshen. |
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The Russian confectionery market is unfazed by economic shocks. 2009 proved that there is a reliable demand from all segments of the population for sweets, even during a time of massive layoffs and delays in salary payments. |
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The food and food processing companies produce a vast range of dairy and confectionery products, spirits and beverages, meat products and sausages. |
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Organizing and controlling the reception, storage and dispatch of raw materials, auxiliary materials and bakery, pastry, biscuitry, patisserie and confectionery products. |
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By 1900 the railways and confectionery had become the city's two major industries. |
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Formerly a confectionery and bakery shop rented by Mr Thomas Trehearne, the property was owned by the Castle estate. |
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Agar is used in foods such as confectionery, meat and poultry products, desserts and beverages and moulded foods. |
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In 1989 Bassetts was purchased by the Cadbury Schweppes group and became part of its confectionery subsidiary Cadbury Trebor Bassett. |
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John died in 1920, and his son Harold not only continued the business but took it to the present size and range of confectionery it has today. |
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Big Sky Brands is expanding its upscale tinned confectionery line with new Ginger Zingers and Maple Infusions candy. |
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As a result of receiving this certificate, the Middle and Far East countries intend to import sweets, cookies and wafers manufactured by Zhitomir confectionery factory. |
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At the caf on the other side of the road, I anti-bacterialised my hands and was tempted by the last peach Melba of the cafe's day on the confectionery counter. |
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As well as the significance of the bank Halifax plc which, since 2008, is part of the Lloyds Banking Group, the town has strong associations with confectionery. |
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Formally profiled as an indulgent crunch found in many desserts, macadamias proven and significant health benefits have been buried in confectionery treats until now. |
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It was not till comparatively recent times that the wafery, a special department of the royal kitchen, where the confectionery and pastry were prepared, was discontinued. |
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Two of the largest confectionery multinationals decided on the spot to order this latest example of the Bradman Lake Group's technological advances. |
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Eden Vale is aiming to capitalise on the success of Masterfoods' Mars and Bounty brands with the launch of two mousses bearing the names of the confectionery stars. |
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Swizzels Matlow makes children's confectionery in New Mills. |
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Cadbury Creme Eggs are the best selling confectionery item between New Year's Day and Easter in the UK, with annual sales in excess of 200 million. |
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Think Red Hots are a taste challenge? Or the Atomic Fireball is the ultimate tongue torture? They barely move the needle for confectionery connoisseurs. |
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With the concept Tourism has created new markets locally and for export for traditional crafts such as Mapuche handicrafts, guanaco textiles, and confectionery and preserves. |
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Additionally, our retail partners can leverage confectionery impulsivity by adding secondary displays in departments like deli, pharmacy, customer service and liquor. |
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The nation's short-lived affair with low-carb confectionery has reached an end as confectioners begin to ditch their offerings and the multiples de-list the products. |
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Never does this confectionery mud actually contain real mud. |
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Cadbury Schweppes has appointed two new chairmen as it edges closer to completing the demerger of the confectionery and Americas Beverages businesses. |
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