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I just added a note that informs readers that the manufacturing company is in the United States. The last time I did this, another editor reverted my edit. There is no reason why a reader should have to click a link to another page to discover the country of origin of these sweets. Including the country on this page is a simple courtesy that ought to have been included in the first place. "Where" is one of the essential five Ws. — O'Dea (talk) 23:08, 21 July 2016 (UTC)Reply
I've changed the wording to say that the candy brand is American - when I read the previous wording it made me think "this is a candy produced exclusively in the United States" rather than "this is a candy that is made by an American company." Let me know if you see any issue with this change. Fench¶23:24, 14 September 2016 (UTC)Reply