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At this very moment my bedstand boasts — in addition to the TV remote and a pile of books that would make me a better person for reading but that I probably never will — a box of Good & Plenty, the remnants of a bag of jawbreakers purchased at Dylan's Candy Bar and a box of Argentine jelly candies that I special-order from my brother, who makes frequent trips down there.
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It was a nice change up from Twizzlers, Good & Plenty or Crows, which are really the only plain licorice products sold in single serve packages any longer.
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CHO (voice-over): Mary Janes, Good & Plenty, Gummy Bears and Swedish Fish, what people are -- well, craving these days.
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Look at this Chunky, Good & Plenty, lollipop -- all this stuff.
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A dark-haired woman next to me searches for Sno-caps, Sprite, Good & Plenty.
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I find a fistful of change in the bottom of my purse and we gleefully spend it on two Cokes, a box of Good & Plenty, and a Hershey bar.
The Time Traveler's Wife Niffenegger, Audrey 2003
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We wore white knee socks, black shorts and pink shirts in honor of our namesake confection, Good & Plenty.
Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003
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We wore white knee socks, black shorts and pink shirts in honor of our namesake confection, Good & Plenty.
Living History Hillary Rodham Clinton 2003
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The bright pink color of the Good & Plenty comes from k-carmine.
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For women, the smell of cucumber mixed with the candy Good & Plenty increased vaginal blood flow by 14 per cent.
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