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  2. These mid-Hudson candy shop owners want customers to 'feel ...

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    Samuel’s features a selection of handmade chocolates, old-fashioned candy, specialty espresso drinks and baked goods. Kingston Candy Bar 319 Wall St., Kingston, NY 12401

  3. Gibraltar rock (candy) - Wikipedia

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    An 1893 book about Salem [4] calls Gibraltars, together with molasses "black-jacks", "two Salem institutions" and says . The Gibraltar... is a white and delicate candy, flavored with lemon or peppermint, soft as cream at one stage of its existence, but capable of hardening into a consistency so stony and so unutterably flinty-hearted that it is almost a libel upon the rock whose name it bears.

  4. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    William E. Brock settled down in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1906 and bought a small wholesale grocery shop, which sold candy produced on the premises by the Trigg Candy company. This candy operation consisted of handmade penny and bulk candies, peanut brittle, peppermints and fudge. The name was changed to Brock Candy in 1909.

  5. Mary Jane (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane is an old-fashionedtaffy-type candy made from peanut butter and molasses. First marketed in 1914, Mary Jane has remained in production for over a century save for a two-year pause when its ownership changed hands.

  6. Idaho Candy Company Makes Candy the Old-Fashioned Way

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    The Idaho Candy Company began in 1901, founded by T.O Smith. Over 100 years later, the company is still manufacturing candy in the same Some of the most recognized candies have been around for ...

  7. Schimpff's Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    The Schimpff family had been making candy in the Louisville, Kentucky area since the 1850s. [1] The current premises were opened on April 11, 1891, by Gustav Schimpff Sr. and Jr. [2] [3] and the family lived above the store. [4] In 1937 the first and second levels of the business were flooded. [2]

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