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  2. Clark Bar - Wikipedia

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    From 1911, the Clark company operated out of a North Side production facility, and this was long where the Clark Bar was produced. The illuminated oversized roof-top Clark Bar sign that decorated the original North Side factory would become a Pittsburgh landmark, [11] while a restaurant that operates in the retasked building is named the Clark Bar & Grill in reflection of the treat once made ...

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    He began selling the Clark candy bar for five cents and shipping his creation to soldiers fighting in World War I. [5] At the same time, Charles Miller started a business manufacturing and selling homemade candy in the Boston area. Clark's creation and Miller's Mary Jane quickly become two of the most popular candy creations in the country. [7]

  4. Grab your NECCO wafers while you still can -- here’s what’s ...

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    When we get nostalgic about candy, we can’t help but think NECCO, makers of (among others) candy buttons, those adorable Valentine’s Day conversation hearts, Sky Bars, Clark Bars and, of ...

  5. Pittsburgh Food & Beverage Company - Wikipedia

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    Carlow had placed a $6 million non-refundable deposit for the purchase of the Borden-held brands, and had arranged financing contingent on the profitability of Clark over the succeeding 6 months, but it was almost immediately evident that Clark, facing shutdowns due to failed deliveries from suppliers whom Carlow had repeatedly put off paying, would fall short, and Carlow's financiers pulled out.

  6. Clark Bar saved from extinction, returning to Pennsylvania - AOL

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    Pittsburgh's iconic hometown candy bar is returning to Pennsylvania. Boyer Candy Company in Altoona on Thursday purchased the rights, recipes and equipment for the Clark Bar from an unidentified ...

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  8. D. L. Clark Company - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Food and Beverage Company entered bankruptcy in 1995, and many assets from the D. L. Clark Company, such as the rights to the Clark Bar, were sold. The assets of D. L. Clark were purchased by Pittsburgh businessman James Clister for $3.2 million, and operated under the newly formed Clark Bar America, Inc. [4] Following a ...

  9. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never Stop Craving

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    4. Jell-O Pudding Pops. Once a beloved treat of the 70s and 80s, Pudding Pops were a freezer aisle favorite that blended the creamy texture of pudding with the chill of a popsicle.