Charms Candy Company
Charms Candy Company[edit | edit source]
Charms Candy Company
Type | Private |
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Industry | Confectionery |
Products | Candy, Lollipops, Bubble Gum |
Revenue | $50 million (2020) |
Website | [charms.com Official website] |
The Charms Candy Company is a privately-owned confectionery company based in Bloomington, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1912 by Walter Reid Jr. and has since become a well-known manufacturer of various types of candies, lollipops, and bubble gum.
History[edit | edit source]
The Charms Candy Company was established in 1912 by Walter Reid Jr. with the aim of producing high-quality candies that would bring joy to people of all ages. Over the years, the company has grown and expanded its product line to include a wide variety of confectionery items.
Products[edit | edit source]
Charms Candy Company offers a diverse range of candies, lollipops, and bubble gum. Some of their popular products include:
- Charms Blow Pops - A combination of a fruity lollipop and bubble gum center.
- Charms Squares - Chewy, fruit-flavored candies in various flavors.
- Charms Fluffy Stuff Cotton Candy - Fluffy and sweet cotton candy in different flavors.
- Charms Super Blow Pops - Larger-sized Blow Pops with an extra bubble gum center.
- Charms Candy Carnival - Assorted candies in a carnival-themed packaging.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
The Charms Candy Company has received several awards and recognition for its outstanding confectionery products. In 2019, the company was honored with the "Best Candy Manufacturer" award at the National Confectioners Association's annual ceremony.
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