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The old Ganong factory is now functioning as the Chocolate Museum where one can learn about the history of Ganong Brothers.

The new Ganong factory is located appropriately on "Chocolate Drive;" it opened in 1990.
'Ganong Bros. Limited' is
Canada's oldest
candy company; it was founded by
James and
Gilbert Ganong in
1873 in
St. Stephen, New Brunswick where it is based to this day. The primary product is boxed
chocolates. It now provides many chocolates for
Laura Secord stores.
The Ganongs were descendants of
Huguenots who fled persecution in
France and emigrated to
New Amsterdam in the
second half of the
17th century, the family name "Ganong" is a corruption of the original
French language name, "Guenon".
Ganong Bros. Limited has been one of the chocolate industry's most important companies.
Arthur Ganong was the first to make any sort of a wrapped chocolate bar; they called their invention the "Pal-O-Mine Bar." Ganong began selling the first chocolate bars in
1910.
The company also was the first to have a heart-shaped box of chocolates. This innovation was originally used for the
Christmas season before it succeeded around
Valentine's Day.
Ganong's long history is showcased at the Chocolate Museum (''Le Musée du Chocolat'' in French) which opened in
1991 in St. Stephen,
New Brunswick. The building of the
museum is itself located in the old factory.
Ganong Bros. is also a significant political player, holding one of only ten Canadian seats on the North American Competitiveness Council, the group whose recomendations direct much of the policy of the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP).
External links
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Official site
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It Wouldn't Be Christmas without Chicken Bones (Excerpt: Ganong, by David Folster)