Browse “Candy” in an alphabetical list of subjects

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Candy--Brazil--21st century 1 record
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Candy canes About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. Candy (69 records)
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Candy canes--Juvenile fiction 1 record
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Candy, Charles--Portraits 1 record
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Candy--Children's picture books 1 record
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candy, chocolate, confectionery, age, consumer trend, children, child consumer, marketing, packaging, brand choice, brand awareness, corporate image 1 record
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candy, chocolate, confectionery, age, consumer trend, children, child consumer, marketing, packaging, brand choice, brand awareness, corporate image, television advertising, commercial, price, pricing 1 record
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candy, chocolate, confectionery, brand association, brand loyalty, shelf display, brand awareness, flavor, corporate image, product line, advertising, promotion, packaging 1 record
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candy, chocolate, confectionery, children, child consumer, flavor, nutrition, female consumer, housewife 1 record
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candy, chocolate, confectionery, television advertising, children, child consumer, jingle, corporate image, promotion, marketing, brand awareness 1 record
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Candy--Comic books, strips, etc 2 records
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Candy--Composition 1 record
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Candy--Computer games 4 records
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candy, confectionary, food, chocolate, customer profiling, brand preference, gratification, fear, childhood, food habits, social status, ideal brand model, product personality, brand association, retailer, packaging, advertising, shelf display, symbolism, promotion, media, psychometric testing, projective techniques, buyer motivation, target market, salesman, vending machine 1 record
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candy, confectionary, food, chocolate, customer profiling, brand preference, gratification, fear, childhood, food habits, social status, ideal brand model, product personality, brand association, stereotype, retailer, packaging, advertising, shelf display, symbolism, promotion, media, psychometric testing, projective techniques 1 record
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candy, confectionary, retail, retailer, sales, advertising, customer profiling, guilt, fear, childhood, family, social status, ideal brand model, packaging, point-of-purchase display, window display, symbolism, signs and symbols, projective techniques, psychometric testing 1 record
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candy, confectionery, consumer, snack food, diet, health, advertising, promotion, merchandising, marketing, packaging, research study, child consumer, children, childhood 1 record
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candy, confectionery, food, sales, advertising, buyer motivation, brand preference, product personality, pricing, gift, children, child consumer, men, male consumer, teenage consumer, customer profiling, guilt, fear, gratification, childhood, social status, ideal brand model, brand association, psychometric testing, projective techniques, packaging, window display 1 record
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candy, confectionery, food, sales, advertising, public relations, consumer trend, buyer motivation, brand preference, product personality, pricing, gift, children, child consumer, parent, men, male consumer, teenage consumer, customer profiling, guilt, fear, gratification, childhood, social status, ideal brand model, brand association, psychometric testing, projective techniques, packaging, window display, symbolism, signs and symbols, packaging, design 1 record
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candy, confectionery, food, sales, competitor analysis, competitive advantage, retail, projective techniques, housewife, family, childhood, parent, children, child consumer, mood, advertising 1 record
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