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Foodie on MSNFrank Sinatra Was Absolutely In Love With This CandyFrank Sinatra so enjoyed cherry Lifesavers that he had them in every dressing room and was buried with a roll of the candy. What made Old Blue Eyes such a fan?
Claim: Life Savers candy was so named because its inventor's daughter died from choking on a non-holed mint. My 15 year old son tells me that the person who invented lifesaver candy did so after ...
Place one Lifesavers mint between a pair of pliers and turn off the light. Wait a minute or two to let your eyes adjust to the dark, then watch the candy as you crush it. Did you see anything?
Life Savers first saw the light of day in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1912 when Clarence Crane, a candy maker, wanted a summer candy that wouldn't melt in the heat like chocolates. A pill manufacturer ...
LIFE SAVERS, the brightly colored ring-shaped candies, were developed by Cleveland chocolate manufacturer Clarence A. Crane, father of poet HART CRANE. Clarence Crane began making and selling ...
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