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[http://www.yeoldepeppercandy.com/ Ye Olde Pepper Candy Company] official website | [http://www.yeoldepeppercandy.com/ Ye Olde Pepper Candy Company] official website | ||
[http://innopac.noblenet.org/record=b3017553~S24 Hidden History of Salem] by S. Saville, p. 115-117 | |||
[http://innopac.noblenet.org/search/X?SEARCH=ye+olde+pepper+company&SORT=D&searchscope=24 Ye Olde Pepper Companie] by W. L. Francis, Yankee Magazine, 1977 | [http://innopac.noblenet.org/search/X?SEARCH=ye+olde+pepper+company&SORT=D&searchscope=24 Ye Olde Pepper Companie] by W. L. Francis, Yankee Magazine, 1977 |
Revision as of 11:47, 28 January 2011
Candy company on Derby Street which is known for its old-fashioned candies, Gibralters and Black jacks, a licorice based candy. Advertised as America's oldest candy company, their history dates back to 1806, when an English woman named Spencer was shipwrecked and landed in Salem. She started making Gibralters which the sailors took on their voyages.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem- Ye Olde Pepper Company
Ye Olde Pepper Candy Company official website
Hidden History of Salem by S. Saville, p. 115-117
Ye Olde Pepper Companie by W. L. Francis, Yankee Magazine, 1977