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Wockenfuss Candies : ウィキペディア英語版
Wockenfuss Candies
Wockenfuss Candies is a Baltimore-based chocolatier and chain of candy stores in Maryland.〔(Wockenfuss Candies )〕 The company was founded by the Wockenfuss family in 1915. The family immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1887.
== About ==
Wockenfuss is one of the oldest candy makers in Baltimore. Herman Charles Wockenfuss was born in 1875 in West Germany. He came to America in 1887 and eventually learned how to make candy. In 1915, he was able to open the Wockenfuss Candy Company, known as Wockenfuss Candies. Herman Charles continued to operate the business until his son, Herman Lee and his wife, Marian took over in 1945 when Herman Lee returned from World War Two. Being under Herman Lee’s direction, the business continue to grow and added three more stores to its current operation on Belair Road in Northeast Baltimore. Herman Lee was very creative in making the signature candies that has gain its popularity ever since. Though Herman Lee and his wife is still in the business, their son, Paul, is now the owner and president of Wockenfuss Candies. Under Pauls direction, the business continues to grow and currently, has 8 retail store in Maryland. Currently 4 generations of the Wockenfuss family are involved in the business.

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