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  2. The Original Factory Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Original Factory Shop was established in 1969 as part of Peter Black's retail network. Initially it sold soap manufactured by one of Black's factories. The chain now has 215 outlets and has plans to have 500 stores by 2020. During 2010 to 2011, the chain expanded its warehouse and offices in Burnley by 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) to ...

  3. Factory Shop - Wikipedia

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    Factory Shop. Factory Shop may refer to: The Original Factory Shop, a chain of department stores in the United Kingdom. An outlet store.

  4. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sees.com. See's Candies is an American manufacturer and distributor of candy, particularly chocolates. It was founded by Charles See, his wife Florence, and his mother Mary in Los Angeles, California in 1921. The company is now headquartered in South San Francisco, California. [4] See's kitchens are located at its headquarters and ...

  5. Ghirardelli Chocolate Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is an American confectioner, wholly owned by Swiss confectioner Lindt & Sprüngli. The company was founded by and is named after Italian chocolatier Domenico Ghirardelli, [1] who, after working in South America, moved to California. The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company was incorporated in 1852, and is the third ...

  6. Krispy Kreme - Wikipedia

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    Krispy Kreme, Inc. (previously Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc.) is an American multinational doughnut company and coffeehouse chain. Krispy Kreme was founded by Vernon Rudolph (1915–1973), who bought a yeast-raised recipe from a New Orleans chef, rented a building in 1937 in what is now historic Old Salem in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and began selling to local grocery stores.

  7. The Hershey Company - Wikipedia

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    The shop was a success for several decades, and the soap's production was sourced from Hershey Estates. Other soaps such as keystone soap, tar soap and shaving soap were also sold at the shop. Product distribution extended from New York City to Baltimore by 1953, when the shop closed down. [21]

  8. Donut Factory - Wikipedia

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    Donut Factory is a small chain of doughnut shops in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. The original shop operates in Lynnwood , and an outpost opened in Seattle 's University District in 2021.

  9. Nestlé Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    Wonka (formerly Nestlé Candy Shop and The Willy Wonka Candy Company) was a confectionery brand owned and licensed by the Swiss corporation Nestlé. In 2018, the branding and production rights were sold to the Ferrero Group, and as a result, the brand was discontinued. The brand later got revived as promotion for Wonka (film).