Ebook: Hammond’s Candies: History Handmade in Denver
Author: Mary "Corky" Treacy Thompson
- Tags: Architectural, Bridges, Cities, Houses & Hotels, Lighthouses, Monuments, Photography & Video, Arts & Photography, Travel, Photography & Video, Arts & Photography, Desserts, Cakes, Chocolate, Confectionary, Cookies, Frozen Desserts, Pastries, Pies, Cookbooks Food & Wine, State & Local, United States, Americas, History, Denver, Colorado, United States, Travel, Dining, Food Lodging & Transportation, Travel
- Series: American Palate
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: The History Press
- Language: English
- epub
In 1920, Carl T. Hammond founded his company with a commitment to quality. He single-handedly developed recipes, sold candy and handled everything else required to run the small operation. Nearly a century after that humble beginning, Hammond's Candies still clings to that original vision, creating prized confections by hand. The Mitchell Sweet, first introduced in the 1930s, is still a top seller, and visitors touring the factory can view the original machinery being used in production. Author Corky Thompson traces the history and growth of this family-owned company from 1920 until its sale at the end of the twentieth century and follows its transition under new ownership to the present time.
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