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Milkfuls is a discontinued brand of spherical caramel hard candies made by the German company August Storck KG, based in Berlin, Germany. The candy brand is named for the milky-tasting cream filling which is similar to marshmallow creme. In Germany, the candy is called Vollmilch Brocken.
Except in the United States and Canada, Milkfuls were originally sold under the Werther's brand name.
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Campino is a variety of hard candy made by August Storck KG. It is made using a combination of yogurt and fruits which have varied since the product's launch in 1966. Up until 2007 only two varieties were available; strawberry and summer fruits, however strawberry, cherry, and peach are now also available. They have been discontinued in the UK, but are available in the United States and Canada.
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Merci may refer to:
Merci is a brand of chocolate candy manufactured by the German company August Storck. Merci is manufactured as bars of different kinds of chocolate with different fillings, such as plain milk chocolate, coffee and cream, hazelnut-almond, hazelnut crème, marzipan, praline-cream, dark cream and, dark mousse. Each flavor has its own individual color; the chocolate is sold in over 70 countries, and in 2015 it tried to break into the Chinese market. The brand was recommended by Bustle for its variety and affordability.
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