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Abdallah Candies

1909 establishments in MinnesotaAmerican confectioneryBurnsville, MinnesotaCompanies based in MinnesotaConfectionery companies of the United States
Confectionery storesLebanese-American history

Abdallah Candies is a fifth-generation, family-owned chocolatier and confectionery in Apple Valley, Minnesota. It was established as the Calhoun Candy Depot in Minneapolis in 1909 by Lebanese immigrant Albert Abdallah and his wife of Swedish descent, Helen Trovall. The company was renamed Abdallah Candy Company in 1916.

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County Road 42 West,

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County Road 42 West
55378
Minnesota, United States
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