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Early versions of the Chase "Candy
Cop"
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Today's "Candy Cop"

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- Chase Candy's Founder: George Washington Chase

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1950's photo showing the hand-dipping process of forming the
Cherry
Mash center

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1948 Boxed chocolate treats from the Chase Candy Company
| "Pony
Express" |
"Showboat" |
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1920's era Chase Candy Wrappers
| "Black Walnut" |
"MalloMilk" |
"ChaseNut" |
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| "Malted Milk" |
"Double Brunch" |
"Nutrol" |
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| "Tween
Meals" |
"Pierce
Arrow" |
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(Our thanks to Alan Bitterman for the 1920's era
Chase Candy wrappers)
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Chases "Candy Dogs" Wrapper (1920's candy)

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Chase acquired Bunte Brothers Candy Company in 1954
| "Diana Stuft
Confections" |
"Bunte
Tangos" |
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And last, but most certainly not least . . . the Cherry
Mash ! ! !

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