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− | '''Candy Bouquet International''' is the largest candy franchise in the world. The president and CEO of the company is [[Margaret McClain McEntire]], who founded the company in a garage in 1989. The company is comprised of over seven hundred stores in all fifty states and forty-five nations. | + | '''Candy Bouquet International''' is the largest candy franchise in the world. The president and CEO of the company is [[Margaret McClain McEntire]], who founded the company in a garage in 1989. The company is comprised of over seven hundred stores in all fifty states and forty-five nations. The corporate headquarters for Candy Bouquet is in the [[Tuf Nut Historic Commercial District]] at 423 East Third Street. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | *Linda S. Caillouet, "Tuf-Nut Factory Reborn as Trendy Lofts; Young Professionals in New Apartments Will Replace '50s Bluejeans Stitchers," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' July 4, 1999. | ||
+ | *Don Chaney, "Firm Plans to Renovate Factory Near River Market," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' January 26, 1999. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 9 September 2008
Candy Bouquet International is the largest candy franchise in the world. The president and CEO of the company is Margaret McClain McEntire, who founded the company in a garage in 1989. The company is comprised of over seven hundred stores in all fifty states and forty-five nations. The corporate headquarters for Candy Bouquet is in the Tuf Nut Historic Commercial District at 423 East Third Street.
References
- Linda S. Caillouet, "Tuf-Nut Factory Reborn as Trendy Lofts; Young Professionals in New Apartments Will Replace '50s Bluejeans Stitchers," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, July 4, 1999.
- Don Chaney, "Firm Plans to Renovate Factory Near River Market," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, January 26, 1999.