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Negro is a candy originating in
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, made by the company founded in 1917 by József Ruff. Originally based in
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, Ruff and his family continued living and working in the
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following the dissolution of Austria-Hungary. This brand of candies has been later produced by Pionir (the successor of Ruff's confectionery production) since 1946 in
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. In Hungary, it was produced by Győri Keksz until 2019. The product's slogan is "''the chimney sweeper of the throat''". On its wrapper a
chimney sweeper A chimney sweep is a person who inspects then clears soot and creosote from chimneys. The chimney uses the pressure difference caused by a hot column of gas to create a draught and draw air over the hot coals or wood enabling continued combust ...
is depicted sweeping a
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. It gets its black colour, from which the candy's name is derived from active carbon. Anise, which is similar in taste to licorice, and taste from
menthol Menthol is an organic compound, specifically a Monoterpene, monoterpenoid, that occurs naturally in the oils of several plants in the Mentha, mint family, such as Mentha arvensis, corn mint and peppermint. It is a white or clear waxy crystallin ...
is added. Its full recipe is an industrial secret.


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