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  2. Economy Candy - Wikipedia

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    Economy Candy. Economy Candy is a candy store in the Lower East Side New York City. [1] It was established in 1937. [1] The managers are the Cohen family. [1] Serious Eats described Economy Candy as the craziest and best candy store in New York City. [2] The store celebrated its 85th anniversary in July 2022.

  3. Ganong Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Ganong Bros., Limited is a Canadian chocolate and confectionery company based in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Founded in 1873 by brothers James and Gilbert Ganong, it is the oldest company in its industry in Canada. [3] [4] The family-owned company is in its fifth generation of ownership. [5] Primarily a producer of boxed chocolates and the ...

  4. Cadbury chocolate factory, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury chocolate factory, Toronto. Coordinates: 43°39′5″N 79°25′47″W. The Cadbury chocolate factory is a five-story building located in Gladstone Avenue, Toronto. It was constructed by William Neilson in 1906 and produces all of Cadbury's products sold in Canada.

  5. Cherry Blossom (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Blossom consists of a maraschino cherry and cherry syrup surrounded by a mixture of chocolate, shredded coconut and roasted peanut pieces. The candy is sold in an individually wrapped 45-gram (1½ oz) portion, packaged in a close-fitting cardboard box. Contrary to common myth, filling is not injected inside the chocolate.

  6. List of oldest companies - Wikipedia

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    Statistics. According to a report published by the Bank of Korea in 2008 that looked at 41 countries, there were 5,586 companies older than 200 years. Of these, 3,146 (56%) are in Japan, 837 (15%) in Germany, 222 (4%) in the Netherlands, and 196 (3%) in France.

  7. List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries

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    B.C. roll – a type of sushi invented in Vancouver in 1974 by chef Hidekazu Tojo. [1] Beaver tails and touton – fried dough pastry that is sold in a variety of flavours. Butter tart – a filling of butter, sugar, syrup, and egg, baked in a pastry shell. Caesar (cocktail) – invented by Walter Chell in Calgary in 1969.

  8. Economy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Canada. All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Canada is a highly developed mixed economy, [36] [37] [38] with the world's tenth-largest economy as of 2023, and a nominal GDP of approximately US$ 2.117 trillion. [6] Canada is one of the world's largest trading nations, with a highly globalized economy ...

  9. Telephone numbers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian (and other North American Numbering Plan) telephone numbers are usually written as (NPA) NXX-XXXX. For example, 250 555 0199, a fictional number, could be written as (250) 555-0199, 250-555-0199, 250-5550199, or 250/555-0199. The Government of Canada's Translation Bureau recommends using hyphens between groups; e.g. 250-555-0199. [4]