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For the second year in a row, readers of USA TODAY named this whimsical candy shop in downtown Jacksonville as one of the ...
In 2014, Sweet Pete's made the move to downtown, to 400 N. Hogan St., transforming the 21,683-square-feet historic building into a candy shop and factory and a restaurant.
In 2014, Sweet Pete's made the move to downtown, to 400 N. Hogan St., transforming the 21,683-square-feet historic building into a candy shop and factory and a restaurant.
An expert on cell phone technology, IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo, said he’s not surprised the Trump family has dropped the ...
As for the others, Boomers came in second (56%), followed by Gen Z (49%) and Millennials (46%). What is candy corn made of? Sugar, corn syrup, salt, sesame oil, honey, artificial flavor, food ...
FRANKFORT, Ind. — It's rare to find anyone who is indifferent in their opinion of candy corn. You either love it or you hate it. Strong feelings aside, more than 35 million pounds of the cute ...
Because candy corn is not made with wheat products, it’s typically safe for those who can’t eat gluten. But it depends on the brand – some candy corn may be manufactured in facilities that ...
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Sweet Pete’s Candy again nominated for USAToday’s Best Candy Stores in the USA - MSNJacksonville’s own Sweet Pete’s Candy store is once again nominated for USAToday’s 10Best Candy Stores in the United States. Sweet Pete’s made the final 20 semifinalists and is up for a ...
In 2014, Sweet Pete's made the move to downtown, to 400 N. Hogan St., transforming the 21,683-square-feet historic building into a candy shop and factory and a restaurant.
In 2014, Sweet Pete's made the move to downtown, to 400 N. Hogan St., transforming the 21,683-square-feet historic building into a candy shop and factory and a restaurant.
In 2014, Sweet Pete's made the move to downtown, to 400 N. Hogan St., transforming the 21,683-square-feet historic building into a candy shop and factory and a restaurant.
In 2014, Sweet Pete's made the move to downtown, to 400 N. Hogan St., transforming the 21,683-square-feet historic building into a candy shop and factory and a restaurant.
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