Coal candy
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coal-candy-212-2938240
title:
Coal candy
text:
Coal candy or Candy coal is a confectionery in the United States, Canada, Spain, Italy, and elsewhere associated with the Christmas holiday and the tradition of giving lumps of coal instead of presents in the Christmas stockings of naughty children. In Japan, it is known as "kaitan'ame" (塊炭飴). Coal executives were treated to candy coal in the 19th century at lavish dinners. In the 1970s it was reported that lobbyists for the coal industry passed out coal candy to Congressmen. Kranz's Candies sol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_candy
date created:
2013-11-20T20:01:19Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T05:36:12Z
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