Sanders Confectionery

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Sanders Confectionery[edit | edit source]

Sanders Confectionery is a renowned confectionery company based in the United States. The company is known for its wide range of chocolate products, baked goods, and dessert toppings.

History[edit | edit source]

Sanders Confectionery was founded by Fred Sanders Schmidt, who opened his first chocolate shop in Detroit, Michigan in 1875. The company quickly gained popularity for its high-quality chocolates and innovative recipes. Over the years, Sanders Confectionery has expanded its product line to include a variety of other confectionery items.

Products[edit | edit source]

Sanders Confectionery offers a wide range of products, including:

  • Chocolates: The company offers a variety of chocolates, including milk chocolates, dark chocolates, and white chocolates.
  • Baked Goods: Sanders Confectionery also offers a range of baked goods, including cookies, brownies, and cakes.
  • Dessert Toppings: The company is particularly known for its dessert toppings, which include hot fudge, caramel, and butterscotch.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Sanders Confectionery operates several retail locations throughout the United States. The company's flagship store is located in Detroit, Michigan.

Online Store[edit | edit source]

In addition to its physical locations, Sanders Confectionery also operates an online store, where customers can purchase a wide range of its products.

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