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  2. Parkside Candy Shoppe and Factory - Wikipedia

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    Parkside Candy Shoppe and Factory is a historic commercial and industrial complex located in the University Heights neighborhood of Buffalo, Erie County, New York.It consists of a two-story brick and stone commercial Candy Shoppe building (1925–1927), with an attached two-story brick and tile daylight factory building, erected in two stages (1925–1927; 1928).

  3. Dylan's Candy Bar - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the New York store. Lauren was inspired to create the store, which is asserted to be the "largest unique candy store in the world", by the Roald Dahl story of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. [2] Lauren said that her goal was to "merge fashion, art and pop candy culture". [3] It stocks 7,000 candies from around the world. [4]

  4. Loft, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Southland closed 31 Barricini and Loft's stores in 11 states. [9] In 1976, Southland sold the Loft-Barricini operations, along with the Long Island City manufacturing plant and approximately 200 New York area stores, to the B.L. Candy Company, Inc., of Long Island City. [8] By 1985, there were only 40 Loft's Candies stores in the New ...

  5. Ray's Candy Store - Wikipedia

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    Ray's Candy Store is a deli at 113 Avenue A in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] The store has been in business since 1974. It is owned and operated by Ray Alvarez and serves an eclectic mix of foods, including egg creams, soft serve ice cream, frozen yogurt, New Orleans-style beignets, Belgian fries, and coffee. [2]

  6. IT'SUGAR - Wikipedia

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    The store is three stories tall and has more than 10,000 types of candy, as well as having a candy replica of the Statue of Liberty made from 1.5 million jellybeans. [ 4 ] In 2020, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to multiple factors including lack of ingredients from its providers and brands featured, low sales, and the COVID-19 ...

  7. Step inside Swarovski’s new glittering, candy-colored flagship

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    Swarovski has opened a new flagship store in New York, ... will have visitors stepping into a world of candy-colored crystal. The new Swarovski on Fifth is a two-floor, 14,400-square-foot retail ...

  8. Schrafft's - Wikipedia

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    Schrafft's was founded as a candy company by William F. Schrafft in Boston, in 1861. The company expanded into the restaurant business, and by 1915, they had nine stores in Manhattan, one in Brooklyn, and one in Syracuse, NY, as well as the facility in Boston. In 1929, Schrafft's was acquired by the Frank G. Shattuck Company.

  9. Economy Candy - Wikipedia

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    Economy Candy is a candy store in the Lower East Side New York City. [1] It was established in 1937. [1] The managers are the Cohen family. [1] Serious Eats described Economy Candy as the craziest and best candy store in New York City. [2] The store celebrated its 85th anniversary in July 2022. [3]