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  2. Sarris Candies - Wikipedia

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    By 1963, Sarris had outgrown his basement, so he built a small candy shop next door to his house, and five years later the house was demolished to make room for an even bigger candy shop. [5] Over the years, the company grew to include more than 350 employees and $16 million in annual sales, according to the company's Web site. [1]

  3. Gertrude Jones Hawk - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the family purchased land in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, and built a chocolate factory, full-service restaurant and retail store that opened in 1962. Over the next 25 years, the company's business expanded and required multiple additions to the original factory building. [5] The restaurant was converted into a candy shop in 1973. [2]

  4. D. L. Clark Company - Wikipedia

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    The D. L. Clark Company was founded in 1886 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of Pittsburgh, by David L. Clark (1864–1939), an Irish-born candy salesman. [1] In 1921, Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company was spun off as a separate corporation.

  5. Candy We Loved from Childhood but Can Sadly No Longer Find

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    Ice Blue Mint Coolers. Candy Favorites proclaims these bright blue discs, made with real peppermint oil, “one of the best-selling hard candies of all time.”Even so, this refreshing candy-dish ...

  6. Category : Chocolate companies based in Pennsylvania

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  7. Shane Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Shane Confectionery is an American candy shop and candy producer, located at 110 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Currently owned by Ryan and Eric Berley, it is considered the longest-running confectionery business in the United States. The original confectionery business at the location opened in 1863. [2]