Chocolate. It is known it was re-invented around 1519 by the Spanish.
Or do you mean the Hard Candy/Caramels?
Licorice root on the other hand is around for thousands of years.
But the first licorice candy was created in Holland sometime during 1770~1844.
Sometime after licorice root was brought to Europe during the late Roman Empire(1358).
The root was brought for medicinal purposes against stomach ulcer.
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Roald Dahl's favorite sweets were said to be Turkish delight and Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate. He often incorporated his love for these treats into his stories, such as in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
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If I fed Red Liquorice, the same thing will happen as when I feed my dog with chocolate. It should happen the same, chocolate and red liquorice are all sweets. So following the logic, I guess the dog will vomit, have head aches, shake(really HARD) and even death if too much. So same things will happen if you feed a dog with red liquorice...It will appear doing at least one thing I just listed...
Liquorice = Laktritz
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Spangles were invented by Mars in the UK in the 1950s.
You can buy strawberry liquorice cables at www.allthingsliquorice.co.uk
It contains liquorice root extract.
The liquorice tree grows in Spain.
The Telugu name for liquorice is "Adhimadhuram" or "Yashtimadhu."