Savannah's Candy Kitchen
Overview of Savannah's Candy Kitchen:
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Confectionery |
Founded | Savannah, Georgia (1973) |
Founder | Stan Strickland |
Headquarters | Savannah, Georgia , United States |
Products | Candy, Chocolate, Caramel Apples, Pralines, Fudge |
Website | www.savannahcandy.com |
Savannah's Candy Kitchen is a confectionery company based in Savannah, Georgia. It was founded by Stan Strickland in 1973. The company specializes in southern style candies, chocolates, caramel apples, and pralines.
History[edit | edit source]
Stan Strickland, a native of Savannah, Georgia, founded Savannah's Candy Kitchen in 1973. His love for sweets and the culinary arts led him to create a business that would become a staple in the Savannah community.
Products[edit | edit source]
Savannah's Candy Kitchen offers a variety of confectionery products. These include:
- Candy: The company offers a wide range of candies, including gummy candies, hard candies, and more.
- Chocolate: Savannah's Candy Kitchen offers a variety of chocolates, including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and white chocolate.
- Caramel Apples: These are a popular item, especially during the fall season.
- Pralines: A southern specialty, these are made with pecans and sugar.
- Fudge: The company offers a variety of fudge flavors, including chocolate, vanilla, and peanut butter.
Locations[edit | edit source]
In addition to its original location in Savannah, the company has expanded to other locations in the United States, including Nashville, Tennessee, Charleston, South Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia.
External links[edit | edit source]
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