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After his leaving the business, the Harmsens became even more involved in collecting Western Art and writing about it with their own publishing company. Some of the pieces in their collection included works by artists such as Alfred Miller,
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in 1996, and Jolly Rancher has become one of America's most popular hard candies with over a dozen flavors and millions sold since their creation.
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in 1966, with Bill Harmsen residing as president until 1977. The company was purchased by
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His wife Dorothy Harmsen was born on September 3, 1914, in
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Saint Paul, Minnesota
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Jolly Rancher
Minneapolis, Minnesota
heart attack
Denver, Colorado
Golden, Colorado
Minneapolis
Beatrice Foods
Hershey
George Catlin
Joseph H. Sharp
Frederic Remington
Robert Henri
American West
Denver Art Museum
ISBN
0-9601322-1-X
Bill Harmsen
Dorothy Harmsen
Golden Pioneer Museum
Jolly Rancher
Categories
Businesspeople in confectionery
1912 births
2002 deaths

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