"L\u00F6sgodis eller l\u00F6sviktsgodis \u00E4r godis som s\u00E4ljs som sj\u00E4lvplock. L\u00F6sgodis kallas \u00E4ven plockgodis och sm\u00E5godis. L\u00F6sgodis b\u00F6rjade s\u00E4ljas i svenska livsmedelsbutiker vid mitten av 1980-talet."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "L\u00F6sgodis"@sv . . . . . . "December 2009"@en . . . . . . . . "Bulk confectionery is supplied in a container with loose confectionery to be dispensed by weight or quantity, or containing a number of retail-size bags of confectionery, typically used in vending machines. Unbagged bulk confectionery is typically sold by confectionery retailers; the quantity required is weighed or counted out. Different types of confectionery at the same price per unit weight are sometimes dispensed mixed (\"pick and mix\"). In Sweden, bulk confectionery (\"L\u00F6sgodis\") can be found in many stores, picked by hand. It usually often costs the equivalent of US$7,8 \u2013 $10 per kilogram."@en . . . . . "1110480965"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1124590"^^ . "L\u00F6sgodis eller l\u00F6sviktsgodis \u00E4r godis som s\u00E4ljs som sj\u00E4lvplock. L\u00F6sgodis kallas \u00E4ven plockgodis och sm\u00E5godis. L\u00F6sgodis b\u00F6rjade s\u00E4ljas i svenska livsmedelsbutiker vid mitten av 1980-talet."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bulk confectionery"@en . . . . . . . "Bulk confectionery is supplied in a container with loose confectionery to be dispensed by weight or quantity, or containing a number of retail-size bags of confectionery, typically used in vending machines. Unbagged bulk confectionery is typically sold by confectionery retailers; the quantity required is weighed or counted out. Different types of confectionery at the same price per unit weight are sometimes dispensed mixed (\"pick and mix\"). In the United States, some of these confections are called penny candy and are sold by the piece in candy, soda fountain, and five and dime stores. In Britain, this type of candy is also referred to as pick 'n' mix or penny sweets. In Sweden, bulk confectionery (\"L\u00F6sgodis\") can be found in many stores, picked by hand. It usually often costs the equivalent of US$7,8 \u2013 $10 per kilogram. Loose candy is typically sold at kiosks, grocery stores and candy stores in the way that the customer picks up whatever kind, and how much, of candy they want (typically with a scoop) into a bag by themselves. The price of the candy depends on its weight, and the weighing can be either done by the customer or the seller."@en . . . "yes"@en . . . . . "4741"^^ . . . . . . .