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New England Confectionery Co., or Necco, has gotten its assets scooped up by an unnamed buyer that intends to sell some of its storied candy brands, including Clark Bars and Mighty Malts Malted ...
Michael McGee, CEO of Necco, an American candy company that produces classic sweets such as Sweethearts, Mary Janes, Clark bars, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Canada Mints and Necco Wafers, announced that ...
Co-owner Malcolm Porter says they now have on their shelves a candy that disappeared back in 2018, Canada mints. He says it had been a long-time staple of the Necco Company in Massachusetts. When ...
Michael McGee, CEO of Necco, an American candy company that produces classic sweets such as Sweethearts, Mary Janes, Clark bars, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Canada Mints and Necco Wafers, announced that ...
EAST AURORA, NY — There is a nationwide panic over rumors that the maker of Necco Wafers might be closing. The company is known for candies like Sweethearts, Mary Janes, Clark Bars, Canada Mints ...
It’s been a year since Necco first announced it would close if it could not find a buyer, causing candy-obsessed fans to spiral out of control and start panic-buying Sweethearts, Necco wafers ...
All great things must come to an end. Michael McGee, CEO of Necco, an American candy company that produces classic sweets such as Sweethearts, Mary Janes, Clark bars, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Canada ...
NECCO — one of the oldest confectionery companies in America, known for its chalky NECCO wafers, Valentine’s Day conversation heart wafers, and the Clark Bar — finally has a new owner.
A Florida woman really loves Necco Wafers, the colorful candies made by a Massachusetts company that is currently as at risk of shutting down. The Boston Globe reports 23-year-old Katie Samuels ...
If the world isn’t already in enough flux, consider this sad fact: For the first time ever, Halloween trick-or-treaters may have a hard time getting their hands on Clark Bars or Mary Janes th… ...
When times are tough, Americans turn to candy. No period in American history better illustrates this than the Great Depression, when candy consumption grew faster than any other time in the 20th ce… ...
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