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'''Mary Jane''' is a peanut butter and molasses flavored [[Taffy (candy)|taffy-type]] candy with peanut butter in the center. Originally made in 1914 by The Charles N. Miller Co., and later by [[Stark Candy]] Co.,<ref name=autogenerated1>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Wq3tvL_uIHcC&pg=PA442 Fast Food and Junk Food: An Encyclopedia of What We Love to Eat - Andrew F. Smith<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 442.</ref> it is now manufactured by [[Necco]].<ref name=autogenerated1 /> Charles Miller named them after his favorite aunt, Mary Jane, and the candy has used the same "little girl" illustration on the wrappers since its inception.<ref>[http://www.necco.com/About.aspx Necco Candy Company History: Year by Year: 1914]</ref>
'''Mary Jane''' is a [[peanut butter|Peanut Butter]] and [[molasses|Molasses]] flavored [[Taffy (candy)|taffy-type]] candy with peanut butter in the center. Originally made in 1914 by The Charles N. Miller Co., and later by [[Stark Candy]] Co.,<ref name=autogenerated1>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Wq3tvL_uIHcC&pg=PA442 Fast Food and Junk Food: An Encyclopedia of What We Love to Eat - Andrew F. Smith<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 442.</ref> it is now manufactured by [[Necco]].<ref name=autogenerated1 /> Charles Miller named them after his favorite aunt, Mary Jane, and the candy has used the same "little girl" illustration on the wrappers since its inception.<ref>[http://www.necco.com/About.aspx Necco Candy Company History: Year by Year: 1914]</ref>





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Mary Jane Candies

Mary Jane is a Peanut Butter and Molasses flavored taffy-type candy with peanut butter in the center. Originally made in 1914 by The Charles N. Miller Co., and later by Stark Candy Co.,[1] it is now manufactured by Necco.[1] Charles Miller named them after his favorite aunt, Mary Jane, and the candy has used the same "little girl" illustration on the wrappers since its inception.[2]


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