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The gamble was successful, and the family began investing more heavily in candy, eventually building the yellow barn on the site. [4] The building has been expanded numerous times, most recently to include a planetarium-like dome on its north end. [11] In 2019 a car crashed into the side of the candy store, causing more than $50,000 in losses.
In 1915 the main building was expanded by 242 feet (74 m)—increasing capacity to 200 patients—and daily bus service running from Minneapolis to Jordan began. [ 3 ] Throughout the years, the mud was harvested in the same way—dug up with a hand-operated crane and transported into the spa building in a rail cart.
He sold candy-coated almonds known as "confetti" (also known as Jordan almonds), a popular treat at Italian weddings. When candy sales became greater than pastries, Ferrara partnered with two brothers-in-law, Salvatore Buffardi and Anello Pagano. They built a two-story brick building at 2200 W. Taylor and began producing a variety of panned ...
The owners of Chocolaterie Stam have signed a lease for their new Jordan Creek Town Center store. Chocolaterie Stam started 110 years ago in the Netherlands. Co-owner Ton Stam was born there and ...
It is home to the Jordan Brewers amateur baseball team, state champions in 1986, 1994, 2004, and 2019. Brewer Tournament MVPs include Ron Beckman (1986), John Dolan (1994), Trent Bohnsack (2004), and Joe Lucas (2019). Jordan is also home to the Post #3 Jordan Legion Baseball Team, which won the State Tournament four straight years from 2005 to ...
4-year-old drives great-grandfather's car to gas station for candy. Justin Chan. Updated June 19, 2019 at 3:10 PM.
The Jordan Historic District is a historic business district in Jordan, Minnesota, United States. It consists of 14 contributing properties mostly built between 1865 and 1880. [ 2 ] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 for its significance in the themes of architecture and commerce.
In December 2020, Pearson's Candy sold the Bit-O-Honey brand to Spangler Candy Company [15] Pearson's utilizes 200 tons of peanuts, 400 tons of sugar, 100 tons of chocolate and 350 tons of corn syrup per month. Products are produced in the company's 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m 2) plant on five production lines. [16] Current products include: