Tangerine Confectionery

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Tangerine Confectionery is a prominent British confectionery company known for its production of a wide range of sweets and chocolates. The company was established in the early 21st century and has since grown to become one of the leading confectionery manufacturers in the United Kingdom.

History[edit | edit source]

Tangerine Confectionery was founded in 2006 following the merger of several smaller confectionery companies. The company's rapid growth can be attributed to a series of strategic acquisitions, including the purchase of the Cadbury's sugar division in 2008 and the Fox's Confectionery brand in 2011.

Products[edit | edit source]

Tangerine Confectionery produces a variety of sweets and chocolates, many of which are household names in the UK. Some of the company's most popular products include Barratt Sweets, Black Jack, Fruit Salad, and Wham Bar.

Barratt Sweets[edit | edit source]

Barratt Sweets is a brand of confectionery owned by Tangerine Confectionery. The brand is known for its traditional British sweets, such as Dip Dab, Flumps, and Refreshers.

Black Jack[edit | edit source]

Black Jack is a type of aniseed-flavored chewy candy. It is one of the oldest and most recognized products of Tangerine Confectionery.

Fruit Salad[edit | edit source]

Fruit Salad is a chewy, fruit-flavored candy. It is often paired with Black Jack in a dual pack.

Wham Bar[edit | edit source]

Wham Bar is a fizzy, raspberry-flavored chew bar. It is known for its distinctive packaging and tangy taste.

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