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A confectionery store is a shop that sells sweets, especially for children and adolescents. Learn about the history, products and examples of confectionery stores around the world.
Learn about the history, products, and controversies of this family-owned candy store along U.S. Route 169 in Jordan, Minnesota. The store is known for its yellow building, extensive candy selection, pop-culture-themed decor, and puzzle collection.
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George Haas established his first candy factory and store, where he made some 200 varieties of candies, in 1868. After selling the business in 1880 he opened a new business two years later in the Phelan Building, designed by William Curlett, which was marketed as the most beautiful candy store in the U.S. and featured on an historic postcard.
Clark Bar is a peanut butter and taffy candy bar coated in milk chocolate, introduced in 1917 by David L. Clark in Pittsburgh. Learn about its popularity during and after World Wars, its ownership changes, and its current manufacturer Boyer Candy Company.
Learn about the history and attractions of Hershey's Chocolate World, a visitor center that showcases the Hershey's chocolate products and process. Find out where to visit the five locations around the world, including Hershey, Pennsylvania, Las Vegas, and New York City.
Sanders is an American brand of chocolates founded by Fred Sanders in Detroit in 1875. It is known for its bumpy cake, hot fudge, and ice cream floats, and has faced bankruptcy and acquisitions over the years.
Learn about the trade organization that promotes chocolate, candy, gum and mints in the US. Find out its history, events, controversies and members.