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  2. Fannie May - Wikipedia

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    Fannie May Confection Brands, Inc. is an American chocolate manufacturer headquartered in Chicago and currently owned by multinational company Ferrero SpA. [1] Fannie May manufactures a broad variety of products including enrobed, barks, caramels, squares, berries, twist wrapped, molded, flow wrapped, and boxed chocolates.

  3. Fanny Farmer - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor had previously started the Laura Secord Candy Shops in Toronto, Ontario, in 1913. The company was named "Fanny Farmer" to exploit the exemplary reputation [3] of one of America's foremost culinary experts, Fannie Farmer, who had died four years earlier, had nothing to do with the candy stores, and her recipes weren't used.

  4. Confectionery store - Wikipedia

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    A store in Illinois, United States. A confectionery store or confectionery shop (more commonly referred to as a sweet shop in the United Kingdom, a candy shop or candy store in North America, or a lolly shop [1] in Australia and New Zealand) is a store that sell confectionery, whose intended targeted marketing audiences are children and adolescents.

  5. Category : Confectionery companies of the United States

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    Sanders Confectionery. Savannah's Candy Kitchen. Schimpff's Confectionery. Schrafft's. Shane Confectionery. Smarties Candy Company. Spangler Candy Company. Stark Candy Company. Sucré.

  6. List of renamed products - Wikipedia

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    Oil of Ulay (as it was known in the United Kingdom) became Olay in 1999. [24] Opal Fruits (as it was known in the United Kingdom) became Starburst in 1998. [25] Ondigital became ITV Digital in 2001. [26] PricewaterhouseCoopers ' Consulting division became Monday in 2002 before being sold to IBM. [27] ProPortal a software product from Compass ...

  7. Sanders Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Sanders Confectionery. Sanders Chocolates is an American brand of chocolates that was founded by Fred Sanders on June 17, 1875. According to company history, by the mid-20th century, the company operated 57 retail stores in the Great Lakes region, featuring counter service offering candy, fudge toppings, baked goods, light lunches and an ...

  8. Loft, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Loft, Inc. was the world's largest maker and seller of candy in the 1920s. It manufactured its own products and distributed them throughout greater New York City and Newark, New Jersey. [1] Happiness Candy Stores, Inc., was controlled by Loft, Inc. [2] Loft, Inc., merged with PepsiCo following an agreement of merger filed in Wilmington ...

  9. List of department stores of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mario’s (Portland, Oregon, Tigard, Oregon, Seattle, Washington) McCaulou's Department Store (Lafayette, California) Mitchells (Westport, Connecticut) and (Huntington, New York) Murphy's (Stillwater, Oklahoma) Neilson's (Oxford, Mississippi) Nichols Stores (northern and western Louisiana)