River Street Sweets, Savannah GA Store Tour
Come Walk though our Historic Savannah River Street Sweets Candy Store with us!
Savannah's Candy kitchen shopping
In today's vlog I'm out shopping for candy at the National Harbor in Maryland, DMV area. back in the summer i was at Atlanta airport, when stumble upon the kitchen candy shop and taste a simple of the pralines pecan candy. omg!!! yummy!!!! i have been craving for the pralines every since.
Savannah Candy Kitchen Part 1
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South Georgia Candy Company Proudly Uses Georgia Grown Nuts
Holiday season is here, and many people like to give – and receive - delicious candies as gifts. The Monitor’s Kenny Burgamy recently visited the South Georgia-based Dillon Candy Company, which is proud to use Georgia-grown products including locally sourced peanuts and pecans.
Candy at the candy shop, Savannah, Georgia
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Morley Candy Factory
The Morley Candy Factory is located just outside of Detroit and is the factory where the world famous Sanders Candy is made.
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Girl Scout Cookies Thin Mints, Samoas (Carmel Delights), Tagalongs (Peanut Butter Patties) and Do-si-dos (Peanut Butter Sandwich) (Variety Pack of 4)
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Samoas Crisp cookies, coated in caramel, sprinkled with toasted coconut, and striped with a dark chocolaty coating.
Thin Mints Crisp wafers covered in chocolaty coating. Made with natural oil of peppermint.
Tagalongs Crispy cookies layered with peanut butter and covered with a chocolaty coating.
Do-si-dos Crunchy oatmeal sandwich cookie with creamy peanut butter filling.
Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA), commonly referred to as simply Girl Scouts, is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad.[2] Founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912, it was organized after Low met Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, in 1911.[3] Upon returning to Savannah, Georgia, she telephoned a distant cousin, saying, I've got something for the girls of Savannah, and all of America, and all the world, and we're going to start it tonight![4]
Girl Scouts prepares girls to empower themselves and promotes compassion, courage, confidence, character, leadership, entrepreneurship, and active citizenship through activities involving camping, community service, learning first aid, and earning badges by acquiring practical skills. Girl Scouts' achievements are recognized with various special awards, including the Girl Scout Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards.
Girl Scout membership is organized according to grade, with activities designed for each level. GSUSA is a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and accepts girls of all backgrounds.
A 1994 Chronicle of Philanthropy poll showed Girl Scouts ranked by the public as the eighth most popular charity/non-profit in America among more than 100 charities.[5][6] It describes itself as the world's preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls.[7]
The Girl Guides of America in 1913 changed its name to Girl Scouts of the United States and moved its headquarters to Washington, DC.[10] In 1915 the organization was incorporated[11] and the national headquarters was moved to New York City.[10] The name reached its current form, Girl Scouts of the United States of America, in 1947. The organization was given a congressional charter on March 16, 1950.
GSUSA started with 18 members. Within months, members were hiking through the woods in knee-length blue uniforms, playing basketball on a curtained-off court, and going on camping trips. In 1916, Low established an aviation badge—even before women could vote. By 1920, there were nearly 70,000 members.[12] By 1923 the organization had branches in every state in the union, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, and a total membership of 125,738.[11] In 1930 it had over 200,000. In 2013 there were over 3.2 million Girl Scouts: 2.3 million girl members and 890,000 adult members in the United States.[12] More than 50 million American women have participated in Girl Scouts. Through its membership in WAGGGS, GSUSA girls and adults are among over 10 million members in 146 countries.[12]
The names and ages of the levels and the larger structure of the program have changed significantly over time. In 1923 Girl Scouts were organized into patrols, troops, local councils, and the National Council.[11] Troops were initially fairly independent before joining together into small councils, which recently merged to form larger councils. Today there are over 100 councils across the U.S.[12]
The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, located in Savannah, Georgia, in the former Gordon family home, became the national Girl Scout program center in 1956.[13] It provides tours to thousands of Girl Scouts yearly. Upon Low's death in 1927, she willed her carriage house, which would eventually become The Girl Scout First Headquarters, to the local Savannah Girl Scouts for continued use.[14] In 1923 national headquarters was located at 189 Lexington Avenue, New York.[11]
Boyer Candy Company- A Virtual Tour of The Boyer Candy Factory Past and Present
Take a 2 minute nostalgic trip down memory lane to the Boyer Candy Factory in Altoona Pennsylvania .This virtual tour will take you inside the plant and show you how their Famous Mallo Cups,Peanut Butter Cups and Smoothie Cups are made.Split screen video allows you to see how Mallo Cups were made in the past and how they are still made today,SIMPLY DELICIOUS! for more information go to boyercandies.com
Quality Candy
Sound bytes about Quality Candy Company along with footage from our factory.
Old Fashioned Candy
These nostalgic treats-and their retro packaging-were all the rage of yesteryear but still taste swell.
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Laymon's Candy Company
This place is amazing! They make all of their own candy in house.
The have jars filled with old fashioned sweets, chocolates, fudge, taffy, sugar free and more. They make quite a bit of it and also carry a lot of older candy bars that you can't find in mainstream stores. Worth a visit!
Tourist in your own Town: Palmer's Old Tyme Candy Shoppe
Al Joens visits Palmer's Old Tyme Candy Shoppe in Sioux City, IA.
Superstar Farmer: Lucy Wellhausen of Ohio Honey Company
These clips are from the March 1 Local Food Cleveland Network Event Meet the Superstar Farmers of Northeast Ohio.
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Candy Factory (part 1 of 3)
View part 2&3.. call 806-773-6044. Quickstart guide to learning Candy Factory from Casablanca.
Where to find delicious pralines?? Savannah, Georgia of course!!;))
The PRALINE:)) Sugar...Butter...Cream...Pecans...Oh my!! Who knew of such a yummy concoction!?! Savannah Georgia did...since they began making this deliciousness here in 1973!! Home of the Praline, well they may have originated in New Orleans...but Savannah sure knows how to do it;)) And if you want to get technical...the Praline actually originated in the early 17th Century in France...then was brought over to to New Orleans in 1727. But Savannah has had forty years of making pralines and they definitely have it figured out:)) Yummy...you gotta try some of these:))
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River Street Savannah GA - Cool Place To Visit with Candy Shops
I visited Savannah GA and I filmed it with Nikon D3400 full hd at night. This DSLR camera does amazing job filming at night in low light conditions. It shows everything clearly and lights look bright and visible. I never saw a camera that does this. Savannah has River Street with restaurants, candy shops, bars and attractions. It's a nice place to visit and hangout especially at night.
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Hidden Figures: Dr. Alexa Irene Canady #BlackHERstoryMonth 5/28
Alexa Canady was the first female African-American neurosurgeon in the United States (some say she was the first woman neurosurgeon, period). Born in Lansing in 1950, Canady attended Michigan University for college and medical school. She was interested in neurosurgery despite being discouraged from pursuing it by advisers and having trouble finding internships, and in 1976 she became the first woman African-American neurosurgery resident in America. When she finished her residency in 1981, she became the first Black woman neurosurgeon in the United States.
Canady went on to become director of neurosurgery at the Children's Hospital and received numerous teaching and medical awards, including the American Medical Women's Association President's Award in 1993 and being inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame.
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Betty's Country Store
A small town country store. Located in Helen, Georgia. A German themed tourist destination. Stop here for all your needs. From basic essentials, steaks and beer.
Candy Factory Restoration
2008 San Diego Insider story documenting the move and restoration of the historic 1924 Showley Brothers Candy Factory adjacent to Petco Park. Owner: JMI Realty. Relocation Architect: Heritage Architecture & Planning. Restoration Architects: Studio E and Heritage Architecture & Planning. Contractor: TSA.