Goetze's Candy Company
Goetze's Candy Company is an American confectionery company known for its caramel-based candies. The company was founded in 1895 and is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. Goetze's Candy Company is particularly famous for its Caramel Creams and Cow Tales products.
History[edit | edit source]
Goetze's Candy Company was established by August Goetze, a German immigrant, and his son, William Goetze. Initially, the company produced a variety of confections, but it soon specialized in caramel-based candies. The company's signature product, Caramel Creams, was introduced in 1918 and has remained a popular treat ever since.
Products[edit | edit source]
Goetze's Candy Company is best known for its Caramel Creams and Cow Tales.
- Caramel Creams: Also known as "Bulls-Eyes," these candies consist of a chewy caramel exterior with a creamy center. They are available in various flavors, including original, chocolate, and strawberry.
- Cow Tales: Introduced in 1984, Cow Tales are long, cylindrical caramel candies with a cream center. They are similar in composition to Caramel Creams but are shaped differently.
Manufacturing Process[edit | edit source]
The manufacturing process for Goetze's candies involves the use of high-quality ingredients and traditional candy-making techniques. The caramel is cooked in large kettles and then formed into the desired shapes. The cream centers are added during the forming process to create the final product.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]
Goetze's Candy Company is committed to sustainable practices and community involvement. The company supports various local charities and initiatives in the Baltimore area. Additionally, Goetze's has implemented environmentally friendly practices in its manufacturing processes to reduce its carbon footprint.
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