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  3. Wockenfuss Candies - Wikipedia

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    He came to America in 1887 where he learned how to make candy. In 1915, he opened the Wockenfuss Candy Company, known as Wockenfuss Candies. In 1939, Herman Lee, Herman Charles' son, graduated from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, and enlisted in the Army. He was medically discharged due to an injury to his knee.

  4. Trend Report: Candy Buffets - AOL

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  5. Royal Farms - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2024, Royal Farms has 263 locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic as well as North Carolina.More than half are in the home state of Maryland. The chain sells typical convenience-store items, such as coffee, candy, soft drinks, bagels and donuts, lottery tickets, and other basic groceries.

  6. Goetze's Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Goetze's Candy Company, Inc., (pronounced gets) is an American confectionery company based in Baltimore, Maryland specializing in caramel-based candies.Goetze's was established in 1895 as the Baltimore Chewing Gum Company by August Goetze and his son, William.

  7. This beloved buffet chain is closing permanently due to the ...

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    Garden Fresh Restaurants, the company behind popular buffet chains Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes, is permanently closing all restaurant locations amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Garden ...

  8. These Buffet Restaurant Chains Have Closed Locations ... - AOL

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    Luby’s. This cafeteria-style buffet has a long, storied history in its home state of Texas. The first Luby’s opened in the ’40s, and the chain ballooned to more than 200 locations in the mid ...

  9. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    See's Candy Shops, Inc., doing business as See's Candies, is an American manufacturer and distributor of candy, particularly chocolates. It was founded by Charles See, his wife Florence, and his mother Mary in Los Angeles, California, in 1921. The company is now headquartered in South San Francisco, California. [4]