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from 1941 to 1994, which employed 300 at its peak. Originally, the factory sourced fresh milk for their confectionery treats from the adjacent "Cow Palace", until prevented by a change in city ordinances. In 1994, the company was forced to sell the factory because the ceilings provided insufficient
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forced the company to close all but three of its few remaining retail locations in metro Detroit. After rethinking its business model and noting strong local and nationwide demand for its products online, the company announced that it was accelerating the development of a new retail strategy,
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During the 1970s and 1980s the company struggled financially as it faced increased competition. Eventually, it was forced to close its flagship downtown store. In 1979, Stephen A. Horn took over operations as only the second president outside of the Sanders family.
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By 2014, the number of Sanders shops in metro Detroit had been reduced to nine; however, two additional retail outlets operated on Mackinac Island, Michigan. By 2016, the company had become a growing national presence as a popular dessert and candy brand.
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Sanders was one of the first businesses in Detroit to be open on Sunday. Although profitable, Fred Sanders eventually bowed to pressure and closed on Sundays. The Detroit Historical Society recognizes Sanders for innovations including:
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By 1962 when the founder's great-grandson John Sanders took over operations, the company made more than $ 20 million a year in sales. At that time, the company had 111 stores and was sold in malls and grocery stores nation-wide.
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on top. As the company grew, it quickly became the dominant candy company in Detroit. It came to operate a chain of stand-alone neighborhood candy stores, some featuring counters that also served light lunches and
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The company was in danger of running out of money due to a protracted recession in Detroit and Michigan, coupled with increased costs for sugar and chocolate. In 1981, the company filed for
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approved a plan offered by Sanders' employees' union, United Distributive Workers Council 30, for the purchase of the company's assets by Country Home Bakery.
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that was founded by Fred Sanders on June 17, 1875. According to company history, by the mid-20th century, the company operated 57 retail stores in the
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when it acquired Morley and Sanders. In 2021, Kar's and Sanders were united under the corporate name Second Nature Brands, acquired in 2022 by
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Sanders was among the first in Detroit to operate equipment run by electric motors, at the time a new technology prone to frequent breakdowns.
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The company was founded by the German-born Frederick Sanders Schmidt on June 17, 1875, when he opened a candy store on
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in order to protect it from legal action from its over 700 creditors who were owed $ 4 million in
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toppings, baked goods, light lunches and an assortment of desserts. Sanders is known for its
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moving from high counters to what became more common lower table-height seating
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clearance for newer equipment. The former factory succumbed to fire in 2012.
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The company produced their candy and other products at a factory in
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Although Sanders is not the only man claimed to have invented the
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Many artifacts from Sanders' history are exhibited at the
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but relocated to Detroit after it was destroyed in the
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chocolates
Great Lakes region
candy
fudge
bumpy cake
Woodward Avenue
Detroit
Chicago
Great Chicago Fire of 1871
cream sodas
Moorish architecture
Hudson's
ice cream float
bumpy cake
ganache
buttercream
soda fountain
Highland Park, Michigan
Detroit Historical Museum
dry ice
Henry Ford
Edison Illuminating Company
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
unsecured debt
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Morley Candy Makers
J&J Snack Foods
Kar's Nuts
UK
CapVest Limited

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