The candy bar is called Bit-O-Honey candy bar.
what candy are you talking about?? Rewrite your question so people understand plz
Prices will vary widely depending on whether the brown bread is purchased from a bakery, grocery, supermarket or discount store. Prices also depend on the type of brown bread and the brand name.
Depends on what type of name it is called but mostly know as a type of bread.
The candy bar that has the same name as NaCl (sodium chloride) and H2O (water) is "Mars." NaCl is commonly referred to as salt, while H2O is simply water. The combination of the two elements leads to the name "Mars," which is also a well-known candy bar brand.
The candy brand name is spelled Reese's (e.g. Reese's Pieces, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups).
It depends. If it's a specific Brand Name then yes. If it's a word that is a brand name but also accepted generally then you have to be a bit more specific, so no. For Example: This is some wonderful bread on this sandwich. <--- General Use My sandwich is made with Wonder Bread. <---Trademarked Product Hand me some Velcro strips, please. <--- Trademarked Product
The proper noun for the common noun "candy" could be a specific brand name such as Hershey's, Kit Kat, or Skittles.
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In the 1930s most brand name candy bars cost only five cents. That is equal to about 90 cents in 2014 dollars.
Any non-name brand candies, mints, gum, caramel.
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there is this one: i went to a Chinese restaurant to buy a loaf of bread bread bread they wrapped it up in a five pound note and this is what they said said said my name is Andy pandy sugar and candy boys in the background drinking shandy mums got the baby dads gone crazy 1 2 3