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Savannah's Candy Kitchen

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In 1991, the Stricklands got divorced and split the company and the family. Pam got the original name and two stores; Stan got two stores (Atlanta and Orlando) and later opened a rival company, Savannah's Candy Kitchen, also on River Street. Their children, Jennifer and Tim, worked exclusively for
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in Germany. They soon realized that selling candy year-round was a mistake, however. Rent was $ 50 a month, and they had trouble making it. To help make ends meet, Pam became a teacher, then a librarian, and Stan a wine salesman. In the meantime, they tried to sell the store but could not. They
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Around 2008, Jennifer and Tim broke the silence and began communicating with their father. Seven years later, Savannah's Candy Kitchen and River Street Sweets merged brand names. The first franchise location opened at the
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The Stricklands looked for recipes to make praline. Stan would man the stove, and make some in a saucepan. One night, they made three pieces of candy, put it on
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on which to let the hot pralines cool. After making a batch, some customers walked in and could smell the candy being made.
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The business expanded outside of Savannah for the first time in 2003, when it opened an outlet in Charleston.
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In 1996, the company expanded and moved part of their production into a factory outside of town to handle its
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As of 2019, the business has been in the Strickland family for three generations, and is now the largest
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Above the River Street entrance to the Candy Kitchen hangs a copper kettle. Inside the store there is a
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Stan and Pam Strickland founded River Street Sweets in 1973, having fallen in love with ornaments at
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Sign erected at the River Street store in 2014 for the salt water taffy machine's centenary
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in Savannah. A second Savannah store was opened in the Abraham Minis Building in
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Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Atlanta (two locations)
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Pam, and the family did not speak for about twenty years.
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Food and drink companies based in Georgia (U.S. state)
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Savannah
City Market
River Street
Savannah
Georgia
flagship store
www.savannahcandy.com
Savannah
Georgia
flagship store
River Street
Franklin Square
City Market
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
Atlanta
praline

Candied apples

Christmas markets
pralines
Charleston, South Carolina
wax paper
marble
stonemason
mail orders
Tanger Outlet Mall

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