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134: 63:, they dropped most brands and concentrated on the Mounds bar, with the U.S. military purchasing as much as 80% of their output by 1944, packing 5 million candy bars monthly into combat rations. The 35:, area in the early 20th century. Born Peter Halajian in the Ottoman Empire, he immigrated to the U.S. in 1890 and worked in a rubber factory, opening a candy shop on February 1, 1895, in 47:
investors – his brother-in-law Cal Kazanjian, Cal's cousin Artin Kazanjian, chemist George Shamlian, Jacob Chouljian and his cousin Jacob Hagopian – to form the
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on Webster Street in New Haven in 1919 with $ 6,000. The company at first sold various brands of candies, including the
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bar was introduced in 1946. In 1978 Peter Paul merged with
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Ottoman Empire
Naugatuck, Connecticut
candy
New Haven, Connecticut
Naugatuck, Connecticut
World War I
Armenian
Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company
Mounds bar
coconut
World War II
Almond Joy
Cadbury-Schweppes
http://ctexplored.org/peter-pauls-path-to-sweet-success/
Categories
American people of Armenian descent
1864 births
1927 deaths
Businesspeople in confectionery
Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to the United States

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