Gum industry — Two multi national companies, Wrigley and Cadbury, together account for some 60% market share of the world wide chewing gum market. The global market shares for the top 5 chewing gum companies are estimated to be:* 35% Wrigley Company (USA)… … Wikipedia
Chuckles — For other uses, see Chuckles (disambiguation). Chuckles candies Chuckles is a confectionery produced by Farley s Sathers Candy Company, Inc. Chuckles are jelly … Wikipedia
Now and Later — Loose Now and Laters Now and Later is a brand of fruit flavored taffy like product which is organized into squares packaged in colorful paper. The candy is sold in packages containing 3 plastic wrapped p … Wikipedia
Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Inc. — Farley s Sathers Candy Company, Inc. is a candy manufacturer originally founded in 1996 as Favorite Brands International (a merger under the umbrella of both Farley s Candy Company and Sathers Candy Company).HistoryJohn Sather, a local grocer in… … Wikipedia
blow — blow1 [blō] vi. blew, blown, blowing [ME blowen < OE blawan < IE * bhlē : see BLAST] 1. to move with some force: said of the wind or a current of air 2. to send forth air with or as with the mouth 3. to pant; be breathless … English World dictionary
er-3 : or- : r- — er 3 : or : r English meaning: to move *stir, animate, fight, struggle, rise; to spring up, be born Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sich in Bewegung setzen, erregen (also seelisch, ärgern, stir, tease, irritate); in die Höhe bringen (Erhebung … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Blue — This article is about the colour. For other uses, see Blue (disambiguation). Blue … Wikipedia
Buddhism — Buddhist, n., adj. Buddhistic, Buddhistical, adj. Buddhistically, adv. /booh diz euhm, bood iz /, n. a religion, originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China, Burma, Japan, Tibet, and parts of southeast Asia, holding that… … Universalium
Pilot report — A pilot report or PIREP is a report of actual weather conditions encountered by an aircraft in flight. This information is usually relayed by radio to the nearest ground station. The message would then be encoded and relayed to other weather… … Wikipedia
Tibet — /ti bet /, n. an administrative division of China, N of the Himalayas: prior to 1950 a theocracy under the Dalai Lama; the highest country in the world, average elevation ab. 16,000 ft. (4877 m). 1,250,000; 471,660 sq. mi. (1,221,599 sq. km). Cap … Universalium