Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Tuesday Treasures

 Tom the backroads traveller hosts this weekly meme.

January 2025

Oh no! I loved these.

The candy had been manufactured since the 1890s by the Walter M. Lowney Company of Canada. A prominent man in Mansfield, Massachusetts, Lowney opened and operated his candy factory in the city, being also involved in the development of other interests in the city. In the mid 1890s a subsidiary of Lowney Co. was opened in Canada. The company continued to grow and so did the Cherry Blossom.

The Walter M. Lowney Company of Canada was later acquired by Standard Brands in 1968, and Lowney became a division of Standard Brands. In 1981, Nabisco and Standard Brands Ltd merged to form a new entity, which now owned the Lowney division. Finally, Hershey Canada purchased the candy unit of Nabisco in 1987, which included Lowney.


The Lowney manufacturing plant resided in the city of Sherbrooke Quebec up until 1989, at which time it was closed, and all Lowney chocolate manufacturing was moved to an existing Hershey plant in Smiths Falls, Ontario. The facility in Smiths Falls, northeast of Kingston, later closed in 2012. In January 2025, Hershey announced that Cherry Blossoms will be discontinued. Shortly afterwards, some grocery stores reported a noticeable increase in sales of the product.





1 comment:

  1. ...I must say that many candies have hit my radar screen, but this one hasn't!

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