east valley
Volume 2 Issue 15 Mesa, AZ
October 27, 2019
Candy remains dandy for this businessman BY KAYLA RUTLEDGE Contributor
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IN THE BIZ
mega candy warehouse comfortably nestled in Chandler has a history as sweet as the candy itself. Sweeties Candy of Arizona, on the southwest corner of Alma School Road and Warner Road, is Arizona’s largest candy store and specializes in nostalgic treats, toys and soda. From the store’s youngest customers to its eldest candy veterans, Sweeties Candy is dandy at Sweeties and much of hit may hit a nostalgic chord with adults who remember their favorite treat but have trouble gives each customer finding it on most story shelves. Besides American favorites past and present, the company also offers some international sweets. a chance to act like a (Kimberly Carrillo/Contributor) kid in a candy shop Since 1975, he watched his father, pound paper bag. regardless of the generation of sweet Chuck, handle sweets every day as a bro“I could put whatever candy I wanted in treats they seek. ker in the confectionary business in Ohio. there and take it home with me. I was the “Believe it or not, the kids are usually Chuck represented about 75 percent of richest sixth-grader in the world and I’ve more reserved than mom and dad and the classic brands sold in Sweeties today. been hooked on candy ever since,” said grandma and grandpa. Mom and dad go But when Manzo was 11, he unraveled Manzo. crazy because now they have the budget his true love for sugary treats - after lendWhile his time spent around candy – they didn’t have when they were kids ing a hand in a neighbor’s confectionery taught him the ins and outs of the busiso it’s fun to watch them get excited,” said on Saturdays. ness, it also taught him about a crazy little owner Mike Manzo. After a long day’s work restocking thing called love. “That’s what sets us apart. We always shelves of sweets, mocked by their deli“My dad would represent the lines in say we sell happiness one piece at a time,” ciousness and crinkling cellophane wrap- Tom’s store, and when they would go he added. ping, the neighbor paid Manzo for his to candy conventions, Tom’s daughter, Manzo has been wrapped up in candy work and self-control with a white two- Dawn, and I would have to hangout and his entire life. Public Notices ............... page 3 © Copyright, 2019 East Valley Tribune
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