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  2. Yick Lung was a local company that made crack seed, a type of preserved fruit snack that is very popular in Hawaii. The Chinese immigrants brought crack seed with them when they came to Hawaii to work in sugar cane and pineapple plantations, but it became a treat that spilled over into the rest of Hawaii.
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    Yick Lung, which means ‘profitable enterprise’ in Cantonese, was primarily a candy company and was subsequently operated by a couple generations of the family. Yee brought dried preserved plums from mainland China while traveling to the islands, which became the local snack favorite of generations to follow.
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  4. New local candy line continues the tastes of the Yick …

    WEBAug 9, 2022 — The Conversation sat down with the snack guru to reminisce about the Yick Lung dynasty and talk about his new candy line “ Hawaii’s Choice.”. Click here for new candy flavors vimeo. Hawaii's Choice can …

     
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  6. Crack Seed Stores in Hawaii Are Worth a Visit for …

    WEBOct 1, 2018 — One of the first companies to mass market these salt-preserved snacks was Yick Lung in the 1900s, who shipped the fruit …

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  7. The History of Crack Seed in Hawaii

    WEBJun 30, 2016 — Yick Lung was the first company to make Li Hing Mui a profitable commercial enterprise. They began importing preserved fruit, also known as See Mui, in bulk from China in the early 1900s.

  8. Fred & Gertrude Yee, beginnings of Li Hing Mui

    WEBMar 31, 2014 — During the 1960s and 70s the YICK LUNG brand grew in local popularity over generations around the islands. Fred’s wife Gertrude Yee came up with “Li Hing Mui” which was the sun-dried, salty-sweet plum.

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  10. A taste of sweet li hing mui brings back Hawaii …

    WEBJan 26, 2018 — In the ‘60s and ‘70s, the Yick Lung brand mass marketed crack seed across Hawaii, stocking grocery shelves with the Chinese snack and promoting their brand on television. Readers of a certain age may …

  11. Crack Seed Store Honolulu: A Love Letter - hawaii …

    WEBWe old-ish residents all remember now-defunct Yick Lung crack seed brand products. It was founded in Hawaii by Chinese immigrant Yee Sheong in the early 1900s. Among the flower lei that draped high school …

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    WEBApr 29, 2014 — Yick Lung was a local company that made crack seed, a type of preserved fruit snack that is very popular in Hawaii. The Chinese immigrants brought crack seed with them when they came to Hawaii to …

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     — Yee’s modest business grew and eventually became Yick Lung, a snack food brand Hawaiʻi baby boomers will remember fondly, if not for its local treats, then surely for the Sunday Manoa’s …

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  18. KAY’S CRACKSEED - Updated September 2024 - Yelp

    WEBI remember buying 25 cents Yick Lung packages of cracked seed on the weekends when I had money! Foot balls were my favorite, followed by li …

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