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  2. Minnesota's Largest Candy Store - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's Largest Candy Store is a family-owned candy store along U.S. Route 169 in Jordan, Minnesota. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] The business is known for its distinctive ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jordan, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Jordan High School athletic teams have different mascots for men (Hubmen), women (Jaguars) and cooperative sports (Panthers) with neighboring Belle Plaine. Jordan's High School football team won the Minnesota State championship in 1983. [14] Jordan is also home to Minnesota's Largest Candy Store. [15]

  5. Category : Food and drink companies based in Minnesota

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    Minnesota's Largest Candy Store; MOM Brands; N. Nelson's Ice Cream; O. Old Dutch Foods; S. Schwan's Company This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23: ...

  6. Category:Confectionery stores - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's Largest Candy Store; Monsieur Giron's Confectionery; R. Ray's Candy Store; T. Taylor's Candy Factory This page was last edited on 8 September 2019, at ...

  7. Abdallah Candies - Wikipedia

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    Abdallah Candies is a fifth-generation, family-owned chocolatier and confectionery in Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States. [1] It was established as the Calhoun Candy Depot in Minneapolis in 1909 by Lebanese immigrant Albert Abdallah and his wife of Swedish descent, Helen Trovall. The company was renamed Abdallah Candy Company in 1916. [2]