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  2. Russell Stover Candies - Wikipedia

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    Russell Stover Chocolates, Inc. is an American manufacturer of candy, chocolate, and confections. Founded by Russell Stover, an American chemist and entrepreneur, and his wife Clara Stover in 1923, it is an independent subsidiary of Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Sprüngli. The Kansas City, Missouri -based company was acquired from the Ward family ...

  3. Russell Stover - Wikipedia

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    When Russell Stover died in 1954, five days after his 66th birthday, the company that bore his name was producing 11 million pounds of candy annually and selling its products through 40 Russell Stover shops and in about 2,000 department stores. [5] Clara Stover operated the company until 1960, when it was sold to Louis Ward for $7.5 million. At ...

  4. Fanny Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Farmer. Fanny Farmer was an American candy manufacturer and retailer. [1] Fanny Farmer was started in Rochester, New York, by Canadian politician and businessman Frank O'Connor in 1919, and grew to over 400 stores before being bought and consolidated. [1][2]

  5. Whitman's - Wikipedia

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    A Whitman's ad, from a WWI wartime newspaper, printed in France, circa 1918. Whitman's is one of the largest and oldest brands of boxed chocolates in the United States. Whitman's confections have been produced since 1842, originally by Stephen Whitman in Philadelphia and currently by Kansas City, Missouri -based Russell Stover Candies.

  6. Louis Ward - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Selby Cobb. . . ( m. 1955; died 1996) . Children. 3. Louis Larrick Ward (November 18, 1919 - February 10, 1996) was an American businessman who successfully turned the Russell Stover Candies company into an international brand after purchasing the company in 1960.

  7. Lindt - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2014, Lindt bought Russell Stover Candies, maker of Whitman's Chocolate, for about $1 billion, the company's largest acquisition to date. [15] Due to the 60% praline market share of Russel Stover, Lindt became the third largest chocolate company in North America, while also having a presence with its other brands. [16]

  8. Ribbon candy - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon candy is a type of hard candy which in North America most often appears for sale around the Christmas holiday season. It acquires its shape by first being fashioned as warm sugar into flat strips. A strip is then folded back and forth over itself to form a hardened ribboned stick. The sugar is often colored to appear festive, and the ...

  9. Hammond's Candies - Wikipedia

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    hammondscandies.com. Hammond's Candies is a candy manufacturer of hard candies and chocolates in the United States. The company makes lollipops, ribbon candy, and its best known product, oversized candy canes. [1][2] Hammond's offerings have also included Honey Ko Kos (chocolates topped with shredded coconut), Mitchell Sweet (a "bite-sized ...

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