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  2. Spangler Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    1920: The company's name is changed to Spangler Candy Company. Truman Spangler joins the company as a salesman. 1922: Hard candy equipment is purchased and stick candy is manufactured. One of the most successful hard candies is the penny apple sucker. The sticks are placed in by hand and the pop is sold unwrapped.

  3. Category : Confectionery companies of the United States

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    Farley's & Sathers Candy Company; Favorite Brands International; Feastables; Ferrara Candy Company; Ferrara Pan Candy Company; Fran's Chocolates; Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company; Friesinger's Candies; Fuzziwig's Candy Factory

  4. Friesinger's Candies - Wikipedia

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    Friesinger's Candy is an Ohio based confectionery company. Subsidiaries include Riverdale Fine Foods , Candy Farm , Minute Fudge , Yuletide and Dayton Nut and Candy based in Dayton, Ohio . The companies makes products including the historic coconut bar, also known as a Neapolitan three color coconut bar.

  5. IT'SUGAR - Wikipedia

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    The store is three stories tall and has more than 10,000 types of candy, as well as having a candy replica of the Statue of Liberty made from 1.5 million jellybeans. [ 4 ] In 2020, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to multiple factors including lack of ingredients from its providers and brands featured, low sales, and the COVID-19 ...

  6. Marich Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Marinus launched his own candy business, Marich Confectionery, with the help of several partners. [2] The company developed and commercialized chocolate-covered dried fruits. The first was the chocolate covered dried cherry with pastel cherry coating, in the 1980s, [ 3 ] followed by the chocolate covered dried blueberry in 1992.

  7. Malley's Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    Malley's Chocolates is a chain of candy stores in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the U.S., founded in the suburb of Lakewood. [3] Four of the stores include ice cream parlors year-round. Albert "Mike" Malley borrowed $500 in 1935, and opened his first candy store on Madison Avenue in Lakewood. The Malley family lived in the back of the building.