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History. Originally made in 1914 by Robert O. Lord's candy manufacturing company, he named it after his favorite aunt. Lord sold his company to the Charles N. Miller Company during the Depression. It was then made by Stark Candy Company. [1]
Mary Jane candy, known for its peanut butter and molasses flavor, has captivating beginnings. It was created by a determined candy maker in the early 20th century and quickly became a favorite sweet treat among children and adults. Invention and Founder. Mary Jane candy was invented by Charles N. Miller in 1914.
29 paź 2015 · These small, molasses sweets have been around for more than 100 years, but beneath their sticky exterior, Mary Jane candies contain a revolutionary tidbit. In 1884, Boston entrepreneur...
Originally made in 1914 by Robert O. Lord's candy manufacturing company, he named it after his favorite aunt. Lord sold his company to the Charles N. Miller Company during the Depression. It was then made by Stark Candy Company. [1]
29 cze 2022 · Instantly recognizable with its yellow and red wrapper and illustration of a bonnet-wearing little girl (part of the candy’s packaging since the beginning), Mary Jane candy was named after the creator’s favorite aunt, and debuted in 1914.
16 lut 2015 · Mary Jane candies are a brand of candy began in 1914 by Charles N. Miller of Boston. They are bite-sized chewy molasses and peanut butter flavored and were named after Miller’s aunt. It may seem unusual to see molasses listed as a candy flavor, but during the 1800’s molasses was a popular flavor for candies.
16 wrz 2024 · Mary Jane candy was first introduced in 1914 by Charles N. Miller, a candy maker in Boston. He named the candy after his favorite aunt, Mary Jane, and designed a simple, recognizable wrapper featuring a little girl with a bow in her hair.