Tootsie Roll™ — [Tootsie Roll] noun a US chocolate ↑candy bar that takes several minutes to chew. It was created in 1896 by Leo Hirshfield, an Austrian who had settled in New York, and named after his daughter. During ↑World War II, Tootsie Rolls were included… … Useful english dictionary
Tootsie Roll — For the 1994 hip hop single by the 69 Boyz, see Tootsee Roll Tootsie Rolls are chewy chocolate flavoured candies that have been manufactured in the United States for more than 100 years. The cylindrical cocoa flavored candies come individually… … Wikipedia
Tootsie Roll Pops — Tootsie Roll Pops, sometimes known as Tootsie Pops, are hard candy lollipops filled with chewy chocolate flavored Tootsie Rolls. They were invented in 1931 by Tom Medric, which changed its name to Tootsie Roll Industries in 1966.In addition to… … Wikipedia
Tootsie Roll Industries — Type Public (NYSE: TR) Industry Confectionery … Wikipedia
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Tootsie Pops — Tootsie Roll Pops Tootsie Pops[1] are hard candy lollipops filled with chocolate flavored chewy Tootsie Roll. They were invented in 1930 by Lukas R. Luke Weisgram, an employee of The Sweets Company of America. The company changed its name to… … Wikipedia
Roll (food) — for|other meanings|rollRoll as a kind of food, snack or candy may refer to:* Arctic roll * Black sesame roll * Bread roll * Breakfast roll * Bulkie roll * Cabbage roll * California roll * Cheese roll * Chiko Roll * Cinnamon roll * Egg roll *… … Wikipedia
Liste de chansons dont le titre comprend les mots "rock" & "roll" — Liste de chansons dont le titre comprend les mots « rock » et « roll » Le Rock n roll existait bien avant qu Elvis Presley n enregistre son premier disque le 5 juillet 1954, et le terme « rock and roll » ne fut pas inventé par Alan… … Wikipédia en Français
Liste de chansons dont le titre comprend les mots « rock » et « roll » — Le Rock n roll existait bien avant qu Elvis Presley n enregistre son premier disque le 5 juillet 1954, et le terme « rock and roll » ne fut pas inventé par Alan Freed comme le prétendent encore certains. Ensemble ou séparément, ces deux … Wikipédia en Français