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  2. Butlers Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the company was purchased by Seamus Sorensen, and in 1984, the Butlers Irish Chocolates brand was born. [4] The company was named in memory of its founder, Marion Bailey-Butler. Five years later, in 1989, Butlers Chocolates' first retail outlet opened on Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre. Since then, retail outlets have opened all ...

  3. Baldinger's Market - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1933 near the corner of U.S. 19 and PA 528, the candy store has been visited by people from all over the United States and throughout the world. [1] The market has also been featured on CBS and several food and travel channels. [2] In 2008, the store celebrated its 75th anniversary, and was also the last year the original store ...

  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. Irish Potato Candy - AOL

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  6. 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]

  7. Oatfield (confectioner) - Wikipedia

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    The business began as a wholesale and retail outlet on the Port Road in the town. The McKinney family began to make their own sweets, and on 15 August 1927, the first sweets were made on an open coke fire in a shed at the back of the shop. The land on which the factory stood was purchased in November 1929, the first sod was cut in February 1930.

  8. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Farley's & Sathers Candy Company was created as an umbrella company to roll up many small companies, brands and products under a common management team. [1] The confectionery business segment is made up of many small companies, often with intertwined relationships and histories.

  9. Minnesota’s Largest Candy Store to relocate and expand - AOL

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    Minnesota's Largest Candy Store, an iconic roadside destination for treats from lollipops and chocolate to pasta and pickles, is planning to move to a new building on a new site. The relocation is ...