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  2. Candy Kitchen, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Candy Kitchen, New Mexico. 7 languages. ... New Mexico: County: Cibola: Elevation [1] 7,415 ft (2,260 m) Time zone: Mountain (MST) GNIS feature ID: 2806689 [1]

  3. Kilwins - Wikipedia

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    Kilwins, also known as Kilwins Chocolates, is an American company, specializing in confectioneries such as candy, ice cream, and fudge. In 1947, Katy and Don Kilwin opened the first location in Petoskey, Michigan and the company is still headquartered there to this day. [3] There are 146 locations in the United States, across 25 states. [1]

  4. IT'SUGAR - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, another location was opened in Chicago on Magnificent Mile which is 2,000 square feet. [6] [7] Also, a 2-story, 20,335 square foot building in Times Square, the second largest in the United States, opened in August of 2022. [8] Later the first Canada location was opened, as a "candy department store" in the West Edmonton Mall. [9]

  5. The Candy Lady - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico: Postal/ZIP Code: 87104: Country: ... The Candy Lady is a New Mexican candy store in the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, founded in 1980. [1] [2] History

  6. Stuckey's - Wikipedia

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    A modern Stuckey's/BP in Yeehaw Junction, Florida An abandoned Stuckey's restaurant and gas station along the freeway in 2004. In the early 1960s, with over 368 stores across the country now filled with candy, novelty toys, and kitschy souvenirs, the franchise seemed to become something bigger than one man alone could handle.

  7. Schrafft's - Wikipedia

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    Schrafft's was founded as a candy company by William F. Schrafft in Boston, in 1861. The company expanded into the restaurant business, and by 1915, they had nine stores in Manhattan, one in Brooklyn, and one in Syracuse, NY, as well as the facility in Boston. In 1929, Schrafft's was acquired by the Frank G. Shattuck Company.

  8. File:USA New Mexico location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  9. File:Santa Fe of New Mexico (location map scheme).svg

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    English: Map of the former Mexican territory of Nuevo México in 1824. Included all or part of present day U.S. New Mexico , Colorado , and Texas , and Mexican Chihuahua and Sonora .