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Chicken Bones were created in 1885 by Frank Sparhawk, [2] a candy maker from Baltimore who took a Ganong Bros. job opening. [1] The method used to manufacturing them continues to be used. [3] They are used by New Brunswick brewer Moonshine Creek Distilleries to make Chicken Bones-flavoured liqueur. [4] [5] [6]
The old Ganong factory has become the Chocolate Museum, where one can learn about the history of Ganong Brothers. Ganong's long history is showcased at its Chocolate Museum (Fr:Le Musée du Chocolat) which opened in 1999 in their old factory building in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Exhibits describe the Ganong brothers and the company, and ...
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Renninger worked hard to perfect the candy’s recipe and shape. His grandson later told a newspaper that his granddad threw batches of it out to the family chickens and knew it was the perfect ...
Ganong is the former president and current chairman of the board of Ganong Bros., the oldest chocolate manufacturing company in Canada. He graduated with a BA degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1965 then earned his MBA degree University of Western Ontario. In 1977 he replaced his uncle, R. Whidden Ganong, as