F B Washburn Candy Corporation

Category: Manufacturer

Address: 137 Perkins Ave, Brockton, MA 02302, USA

Phone: +15085880820

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–2PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–2PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–2PM

Thursday: 7:30–10AM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Jason Neely

Jan 20, 2021

Easy Docking, Quick loading time great people. Also Liked the old building.

Gabrielle Vautrain

Nov 1, 2019

Please don't close your doors!!!!!!!! You are an icon for Christmas!!!!! And wish it was all year round!!!!!!

Greg Mardon

Oct 8, 2017

I am a truck driver so I went there to pick up a load of candy, it is a very beautiful old factory building that was built I believe in 1920♡I personally love the old brick and mortar architecture of these factories I get to go to from time to time♡♡♡♡

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Questions & Answers

are you open to the public, do you have a store in your building or just wholesale thank you

Bill Hart | Sep 8, 2021
Edward C. Jr Campbell | Sep 8, 2021

I don't know, I just deliver to there

when eating a piece of hard candy this morning, I noticed a piece broken in the can with chocolate inside. since I get horrible migraines from chocolate, I want to know why it wasn't listed on the ingredients.

John Daugherty | Sep 9, 2019
John Daugherty | Sep 9, 2019

Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, natural and artificial favors, u.s. certified food colors including yellow #5, yrllow #6, blur #1, red #3 and red #40. Particially produced with genetic engineering. Allergy information: manufactured in a facility that processes peanuts. Where have I missed the cocoa?

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I am from MA and remember Ribbon candy as being much much thinner. Do you make a thinner version. I realize the shipping problems but would take a chance if you do. make a thinner product.

Margaret Hadge90degreecat | Sep 9, 2018
Andy Bartlett | Sep 9, 2019

Worked at Hanover Sevignys factory and was taught how to make ribbon candy correctly by Mr. Sevigny, Chuck’s father. The staff was for the most part kind and professional. The work was hot and heavy, but was one of the sweetest jobs ever. Always went home and ruined supper for everyone else, I smelled strongly of peppermint. I heard after my employment from the Ma State Police that the cooker pots had been destroyed. Tragically the company was sold to F.B. WASHBURN without the skilled staff to do it correctly. Still have fond memories. Granted, I was not the best at it, and required patience to learn the skills. Sweet memories.

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