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The complexity of Gummi Pop Surprise comes with an intricate manufacturing process that Todd Elliott and his team have developed and fine-tuned themselves. They are expanding it to another brand — Lucky Sweeties — which is set to hit shelves this month.
Nestlé is consulting with employees about a proposal to relocate manufacturing of its Allen’s chews lollies, made exclusively for sale in Australia, to its larger Allen’s factory in regional Victoria.
Daniel Sztutwojner, Beekeeper’s chief customer officer, recently spoke to Candy Industry about the Beekeeper platform and how technology can support frontline workers, improve operations and help develop a skilled workforce for the future.
Company plans to add 90,000 sq. ft. and create 110 new jobs.
June 30, 2020
The Hershey Co. is set to invest $135 million in expanding its manufacturing operation in Augusta County, Virginia, the office of Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced Tuesday.
Company also launched Click...Pick.. & Go pickup program.
May 26, 2020
Pat Egan, See’s president and CEO, wrote in a letter to customers that the company worked through “every step in the process” to make sure it was safe to reinitiate production and open its shops.
California-based company suspended production at the end of March.
April 24, 2020
See’s Candies has donated more than 100 tons of candy to hospitals, schools, food banks, missions and organizations like Meals on Wheels, Ronald McDonald Houses and the YMCA across the West Coast.