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    The Curtiss Candy Company is a defunct American confectionery brand and a former company based in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1916 by Otto Schnering...
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    Baseball, it is distributed by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero. In 1920, the Curtiss Candy Company refashioned its Kandy Kake into the Baby...
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    returned to Gray Gables after Ruth's death. The Curtiss Candy Company asserted that the "Baby Ruth" candy bar was named after Ruth Cleveland. Known as "Kandy...
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  • Candy Company of Altoona, Pennsylvania. It is also similar in composition to the Butterfinger candy bar, first developed and manufactured by Curtiss Candy...
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  • had founded the Curtiss Candy Company near Chicago, Illinois, in 1922. The company held a public contest to choose the name of this candy. In an early marketing...
    17 KB (1,866 words) - 14:27, 31 July 2024
  • and Motor Company, a former American aircraft manufacturer, among the companies that in 1929 merged to form Curtiss-Wright Curtiss Candy Company, a former...
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  • Clark Bar (category Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2018)
    candy bar to achieve nationwide success. Two similar candy bars followed the Clark Bar, the Butterfinger bar (1923) made by the Curtiss Candy Company...
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  • castle was originally sponsored by the Curtiss Candy Company of Chicago, creators of the Baby Ruth and Butterfinger candy bars. Designed by artist Emil Straus...
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  • Standard Brands (category Defunct companies based in New York (state))
    the company was listed as 75 in the Fortune 500. Standard Brands made several acquisitions. It bought Planters in 1960, and the Curtiss Candy Company in...
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    Bun Bars (category Pearson's Candy Company brands)
    Confectionery subsidiary of W. R. Grace sold Wayne Candies in 1973 to Standard Brands' Curtiss Candy Company. Under Curtiss, they repackaged caramel Bun Bars as the...
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  • acquired from Curtiss Candy Co. of Chicago, Illinois. C. Gregory Spangler, third generation family member, becomes President. 1980: The company acquires Standard...
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    List of food manufacturers of Chicago (category Manufacturing companies based in Chicago)
    Canfield Company Armour and Company Brach's Budlong Pickle Company Chicago Bar Co. Cloverhill Bakery ConAgra Cracker Jack Curtiss Candy Company Eli's Cheesecake...
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    died five days after her diagnosis. The Curtiss Candy Company would later assert that the "Baby Ruth" candy bar was named after her. Cleveland also claimed...
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    people such as Paul Bunyan; food, such as the branded candy bars at the former Curtiss Candy Company; sporting or mechanical equipment such as giant bats...
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    missile base, the U.S. Navy as a naval training center, and the Curtiss Candy Company; it was converted to what is now the 184-acre (0.74 km2) Vernon...
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    Green Valley, Arizona purchased the Curtiss Candy Farms in 1952 from Otto Schnering, founder of the Curtiss Candy Company. The brothers Norm and Don Maxon...
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    Santa's Candy Castle, the first tourist attraction in Santa Claus, Indiana. Dedicated December 22, 1935 and sponsored by the Curtiss Candy Company, the red-brick...
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    first combination bar, in 1917. In 1920, Otto Schnering of the Curtiss Candy Company created the Baby Ruth bar. By 1925, it was the most popular bar...
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    Wrigley Field (category Wrigley Company)
    for Baby Ruth candy beginning in the mid-1930s and running for some 40 years. That placement by the Chicago-based Curtiss Candy Company (which is now...
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    operating as a single entity in 1999. Both RJR (as R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company) and Nabisco (now part of Mondelēz International) still exist. RJR Nabisco...
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