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The Hollywood Candy factory in Ashley Illinois burned and they moved to Centralia Illinois. Leaf bought the company and used that manufacturing facility until the sale to Hershey. Phillip May broker for Hollywood brands.
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Pennsylvania??
Just wondering why this article is connected to Pennsylvania (other than the relatively recent ownership by Hershey) when, according to the article, it spent most of it's 'life' in Minnesota and Illinois? Just curious.
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The Hollywood Candy factory in Ashley Illinois burned and they moved to Centralia Illinois. Leaf bought the company and used that manufacturing facility until the sale to Hershey. Phillip May broker for Hollywood brands.
Allowable Filth
In the 60's, Hollywood Candy was found to have repeatedly violated filth standards, particularly rodent hair and pellet. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
24.72.179.30 (
talk) 15:51, 11 August 2012 (UTC)reply
Pennsylvania??
Just wondering why this article is connected to Pennsylvania (other than the relatively recent ownership by Hershey) when, according to the article, it spent most of it's 'life' in Minnesota and Illinois? Just curious.
THX1136 (
talk) 17:05, 13 December 2023 (UTC)reply