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  2. Bulk confectionery - Wikipedia

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    The first penny candy to be sold in the United States was the Tootsie Roll, in 1907, followed by Necco Wafers and Hershey's Kisses in subsequent decades. Bulk-sale of candy in the 20th century US was mainly through the F.W. Woolworth Company’s five and dime store chain, which closed in the 1990s, marking an end in popularity of the phenomenon.

  3. Liberty Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Aplets & Cotlets. Liberty Orchards is a packaged food products company located in Cashmere, Washington.Founded as an apple farm in 1918 by Armenian business partners [2] Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban, [3] the company moved into canning and then confectionery during the 1930s and 1940s.

  4. Startup Candy Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Startup Candy Company has passed through five generations of Startups and has moved to three different locations. In 2021, the store re-located to American Fork, Utah. Employees use the same recipes and passion for candy-making to create a one-of-a-kind and old-fashioned candies and suckers.

  5. These mid-Hudson candy shop owners want customers to 'feel ...

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    Samuel’s features a selection of handmade chocolates, old-fashioned candy, specialty espresso drinks and baked goods. Kingston Candy Bar 319 Wall St., Kingston, NY 12401

  6. Hammond's Candies - Wikipedia

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    Old Dominion was established in 1913 in Norfolk, Virginia by the Worsham Family. [6] The company manufactures and markets peanut, cashew and pecan candies as well as its main product, peanut brittle. [2] [7] In October 2007, one of Old Dominion's candy and peanut brittle manufacturing buildings in Norfolk caught fire.

  7. Mary Jane (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane is an old-fashionedtaffy-type candy made from peanut butter and molasses. First marketed in 1914, Mary Jane has remained in production for over a century save for a two-year pause when its ownership changed hands.

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