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  2. Brach's - Wikipedia

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    This was the second attempt by the two companies to join. The first time had been while E. J. Brach's was under American Home Products ownership. The merger attempt at that time was abandoned because of concerns of an antitrust suit. For a time the new company operated as the Brach and Brock Candy Company, later changed to Brach's Confections.

  3. Brach's Candy Corn Suite at Great Wolf Lodge latest 2024 ...

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    Brach's Candy Corn Suite at Great Wolf Lodge Resorts is the latest 2024 Halloween fall getaway destination. Find locations, cost and how to make a reservation. Brach's Candy Corn Suite at Great ...

  4. Emil J. Brach - Wikipedia

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    Emil Julius Brach (May 11, 1859 − October 29, 1947) was the founder of Brach's Confections, an American candy company. Brach was born in 1859 in Schoenwald, Grand Duchy of Baden, to Martin and Wilhelmina Brach. [1] The family migrated to Burlington, Iowa, in 1866. As a young man, he attended Burlington Business College and then managed a ...

  5. Gurnee's Great Wolf Lodge has a candy corn-themed suite for ...

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    Families who love Halloween candy have a treat in store for them at Great Wolf Lodge in Gurnee, Illinois, this fall. Candy company Brach's has created a Brach's Candy Corn suite at the Great Wolf ...

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    Brach's "Elf" Candy Canes. Price: $3.79 at Target. Obviously Brach's made "Elf" candy canes to go along with the rest of their lineup. Flavors include Buddy the Elf Maple Syrup, World's Best Cup ...

  7. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    In September 1994, E.J. Brach's purchased the Brock Candy Company of Chattanooga for $140 million, a year in which Brock Candy had sales of $112 million and profits of $6.5 million. This was the second attempt by the two companies to join together. The first time had been while E.J. Brach's was under American Home Products ownership.