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Ganong Bros., Limited is
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company. It was founded by
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and Gilbert Ganong in 1873 in
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, where it remains. Primarily a producer of boxed chocolates and the first to introduce heart-shaped boxes, it now provides many chocolates for Laura Secord stores.


History

Ganong Bros. Limited has been one of the Canadian chocolate industry's most important companies. Arthur Ganong was the first to make any sort of a wrapped chocolate bar; Ganong began selling the first chocolate bars in 1910. In 1920 they began using the brand name " Pal-o-Mine" for their chocolate bar. The company also was the first to introduce a heart-shaped box of chocolates in North America. The heart-shaped boxes were originally used for presents over the Christmas season before it also succeeded around
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. In 1911, Ganong Bros. purchased the bankrupt White Candy Company in
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and operated a factory there until 1931. In 1988, due to the rising costs of production, a plant was built in
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, due to lower labor costs and the close proximity to raw ingredients, and equipment from the St. Stephen factory was shipped there. The majority of the products from this factory is shipped to Canada. In 1990, a new factory was opened on Chocolate Drive, St. Stephen and continues to produce to this day. The old factory eventually became the Chocolate Museum.


Today

In 2008, for the first time in its history, Ganong selected a president and CEO from outside the family. Doug Ettinger, who had been a senior executive in the food industry for 20 years, was approved by the Ganong board of directors as the top executive of Canada’s oldest candy company. In 2015, the first female CEO was appointed: Bryana Ganong, part of the fifth generation of Ganongs. David Ganong maintains an advisory role on the company’s board and remains the controlling shareholder. Company heads *
James H. Ganong James Harvey Ganong (January 9, 1841 – April 21, 1888) was a Canadian businessman in St. Stephen, New Brunswick who co-founded Ganong Bros. chocolate making company in 1873 and the St. Croix Soap Manufacturing Co. in 1878. Biography Born in ...
, co-founder * Gilbert W. Ganong, co-founder *
Arthur D. Ganong Arthur Deinstadt Ganong (August 3, 1877 – November 1960) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick into a chocolate making family and would serve as president of Ganong Bros. Limited from 1917 t ...
, president 1917–1957 * R. Whidden Ganong, president 1957–1977 * David A. Ganong, president 1977–2008 * Doug Ettinger, president 2008 to 2012 * David A. Ganong, president 2012 –2014 * Bryana Ganong, president 2014 to present


Chocolate Museum

Ganong's long history is showcased at its Chocolate Museum (Fr:''Le Musée du Chocolat'') which opened in 1999 in their old factory building in
St. Stephen, New Brunswick St. Stephen (2016 population: 4,415) is a Canadian town in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, situated on the east bank of the St. Croix River around the intersection of New Brunswick Route 170 and the southern terminus of New Brunswick Route ...
. Exhibits describe the Ganong brothers and the company, and include hands-on and interactive displays about the process of making chocolate and candies historically and currently, and a display of historic chocolate boxes and antique candy-making equipment. Visitors can also taste chocolate samples. The building also houses the Ganong Chocolatier company store. In conjunction with the community, the museum co-hosts the annual St. Stephen Chocolate Festival, which has been held since 1985. In 2000 the town was registered as "Canada's Chocolate Town".


Products

*''Chicken Bone''—Created in 1885. Dark chocolate surrounded by cinnamon flavored candy. *''Delecto''—Created in 1917. Boxed chocolates. *''Hillcrest''—"Nearly Perfect" assorted chocolates and chocolate cherries. An economy brand of chocolates. *'' Pal-o-Mine'', a soft fudge, coconut and peanut bar covered in dark chocolate introduced in 1920 and still being made today, is Ganong's oldest product. *''Red Wrap''—Originally, a 5 lb box of assorted milk and dark chocolates. Usually available during the Christmas season. Originally named "Ganong's Best" (GB), the nickname "Red Wrap" (due to the red packaging) was officially adopted as the name in the 2000s (decade). *'' Sunkist''—Since 1997, Ganong is the official licensee for Sunkist fruit products.


See also

*
Laura Secord Chocolates Laura Secord s.e.c is a Canadian chocolatier, confectionery, and ice cream company. It was named after the Canadian heroine Laura Secord. In 1813, Laura Secord, pioneer wife and mother of seven children, made a dangerous 19-mile (30-km) journey on ...
* List of food and beverage museums *
Purdy's Chocolates Purdys Chocolatier is a Canadian chocolatier, confectionery manufacturer, and retail operator. The company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia on the west coast of Canada. From its 57,000 square-foot (5,295 m2) factory, Purdys produces a va ...


References

* Craigs, Melodie. ''Ganong, The Candy Family'' (1984) Literacy Council of Fredericton * Folster, David. ''The Chocolate Ganongs of St. Stephen, New Brunswick'' (1991) Goose Lane Editions


External links


''It Wouldn't Be Christmas without Chicken Bones'' (Excerpt: Ganong, by David Folster)

Official company website

The Chocolate Museum
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