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Cinnamon Candy
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Cinnamon Candy
Cinnamon candy is known for its spicy hot flavor, but did you know where cinnamon candy gets it flavor from? It turns out that there is an actual plant called the cinnamon plant which produces oil, which is used to make that spicy cinnamon flavor that we all love. Cinnamon bark from the cinnamon plant is ground up and pulverized to make cinnamon powder. The cinnamon oil is taken from this bark as well as the leaves of the cinnamon plant. You can check out this link to learn more about general information about Cinnamon.
In addition uses for making gum and spicy candies, cinnamon has a variety of other uses. In fact, Cinnamon is found in baked goods such as breakfast rolls, cereals, and is also used to flavor many main dishes throughout the world and as a pickling agent in some countries. You can follow this link to learn more about other Cinnamon Uses
Click the link below if you are interested in learning how to make Cinnamon Candy
One of the most popular types of cinnamon gum is Big Red This page will tell you more information about it. |

Wrigley's Chewing Gum Big Red (40 count)
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Trident Sugarless Gum Cinnamon Flavor (18 count)
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Tic Tacs Cinnamon Flavor (24 Count)
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Big Red Cinnamon Gum Plen - T - Pack
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Dentyne Ice Gum Fire (12 count)
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Orbit Cinnamon Sugarfree Gum
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Extra Cinnamon Sugarless Gum Plen - T - Pack (12 count)
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Atomic Fireballs Bulk (30 pounds)
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Altoids Mints Cinnamon (12 count)
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Mentos Candy Cinnamon - 30 count
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Breathsavers Cinnamon Candy - 24 count
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Ferrara Pan Red Hots Candy (24 count)
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Ice Breakers Cinnamon Liquid Ice 12 count
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Freshen Up Cinnamon Flavored Gum (12 count)
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Altoids Dark Chocolate Dipped Cinnamon Mints (12 count)
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