New Brunswick’s Ganong Bros. teams up with Cooke Inc. to take candy company global

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Bryana Ganong, president and CEO of Ganong, said the investment by Cooke will be directed into new equipment and upgrades at the company’s St. Stephen, N.B., facilities

Canada’s oldest candy and chocolate company Ganong Bros., Ltd. is teaming up with seafood giant Cooke Inc. in a bid to grow the family-run confectionery business.

It will also allow Ganong to leverage Cooke’s global retail grocery presence, helping grow the candy company’s sales around the world, she said. Established in 1873, Ganong is Canada’s oldest family-owned and operated candy and chocolate company, with popular brands including Chicken Bones, Pal-o-Mine bars and Delecto boxes of assorted chocolates.

As a result, the company was able to secure two new contracts to make products for other brands, she said.

 

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