Chicago's Sweet Candy History

Chicago's Sweet Candy History

Date and Time

Thursday Feb 7, 2019
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CST

2/7/19 at 2pm

Location

Lake Bluff Public Library
123 E Scranton Ave.
Lake Bluff, IL 60044

123 E Scranton Ave Lake Bluff IL 60044

Fees/Admission

FREE
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Chicago's Sweet Candy History

Description

For most of its history, Chicago produced about one-third of the nation’s candy including Brach’s Milk Maid Caramels, Snickers bar, Milky Way bar, Wrigley’s Chewing Gum, Cracker Jack, Baby Ruth, Butterfingers, Tootsie Roll, and Frango Mint Chocolates. Leslie Goddard, Ph.D., author of the book Chicago’s Sweet Candy History will share the history of these tasty treats and explore what made Chicago such an ideal location for candy makers. Find out why immigrants played a critical role in confectionery history, discover how Baby Ruth and Milk Duds got their names, and take a fun “candy quiz.” It’s delicious fun.

Registration is not required; however, we always recommend registering so that we can ensure we have enough seats and that the room is adequately setup. Program registrants can opt to receive a reminder email 3 days before the start of the program.

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