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  2. Kentucky cream candy - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky cream candy is usually pulled in cold weather and is made with cream, sugar, and water. It was created by Ruth Hanly Booe and Rebecca Gooch, who were both substitute teachers from Louisville, Kentucky that opened their own business named "Rebecca Ruth Candies" in Frankfort, Kentucky .

  3. Modjeska (confection) - Wikipedia

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    A Modjeska is a confection consisting of marshmallow dipped in caramel.It was created in the 1880s in Louisville, Kentucky by confectioner Anton Busath [1] to honor Shakespearean actress Helena Modjeska, who was performing there in the US debut production of Ibsen's A Doll's House.

  4. Gilliam Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Gilliam Candy Company is an American candy manufacturer established in Paducah, Kentucky by Cleve Gilliam in 1927. [1] They are known for making candy sticks . Overview

  5. Central Kentucky is a treasure trove of historic candy ... - AOL

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    Old Kentucky Chocolates was founded by Don and Pam Hurt in 1964. Still family-run, the company has four stores around Lexington. They also started with bourbon chocolates and pulled cream candy, a ...

  6. Category:Pulled candy - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky cream candy; O. Orcik candy; T. Taffy (candy) Z. Zaotang This page was last edited on 26 December 2023, at 18:28 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate candy that is most popularly associated with Cincinnati, Ohio, though they are sold in other Ohio cities, as well as Kentucky. Bridge Mix: Various Bridge mix is a mixture of dark and milk chocolate-covered nuts and candies. Zotz: G.B. Ambrosoli Fizzy and sour hard candy containing sherbet.

  8. Schimpff's Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    The Schimpff family had been making candy in the Louisville, Kentucky area since the 1850s. [1] The current premises were opened on April 11, 1891, by Gustav Schimpff Sr. and Jr. [2] [3] and the family lived above the store. [4] In 1937 the first and second levels of the business were flooded. [2]

  9. Esther Price Candies - Wikipedia

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    The Esther Price candy and chocolate company is based in Dayton, Ohio. Esther Price Candies sells its products in 87 store locations in five states, including Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Illinois. [1] Esther Price Candies was founded in 1926, and produces about one million boxes of candy per year. The company employs about 100 ...