Laymon candy photos
And Laymon Candy Co. Co-owner Tim Applen and his son, Dillion, spent those nine weeks packing orders on their own, with their 28 employees at home on full pay, until the candy stock was depleted. Then, feeling like their factory was safe, they brought everyone back under new, laymon candy photos, county-approved protocols.
At Laymon Candy, they handcraft small batches of everything you can imagine-- from toffee, to caramel, to nut clusters, they have it all! And of course, this is a busy time of year at Laymon Candy, with all their mouth-watering confections ready to be made, wrapped, and shipped in time for the holidays. Applen married into the business learning alongside his father-in-law Lon Laymon and brother-in-law Ken before they retired. Now as president, he oversees the day-to-day candy making operations. And while some things have changed since then, the candy is still made by hand in small batches using quality ingredients.
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By Leticia Juarez. Laymon started in a garage, moved a couple of times in Colton and since has been in this vastly larger space.
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And Laymon Candy Co. Co-owner Tim Applen and his son, Dillion, spent those nine weeks packing orders on their own, with their 28 employees at home on full pay, until the candy stock was depleted. Then, feeling like their factory was safe, they brought everyone back under new, county-approved protocols. Wednesday, Oct. Photo provided by family. I visited the San Bernardino candy maker Monday. Laymon occupies October. That was a big feather in our cap.
Laymon candy photos
At Laymon Candy, they handcraft small batches of everything you can imagine-- from toffee, to caramel, to nut clusters, they have it all! And of course, this is a busy time of year at Laymon Candy, with all their mouth-watering confections ready to be made, wrapped, and shipped in time for the holidays. Applen married into the business learning alongside his father-in-law Lon Laymon and brother-in-law Ken before they retired. Now as president, he oversees the day-to-day candy making operations. And while some things have changed since then, the candy is still made by hand in small batches using quality ingredients. Now it's Applen who is preparing to pass the baton to his children, as he gets ready to semi-retire.
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Show Caption. More in Local News. Photo provided by family. Local News. The candy shop, disconcertingly but charmingly, greets you when you open the front door. Applen married into the business learning alongside his father-in-law Lon Laymon and brother-in-law Ken before they retired. That was a big feather in our cap. And Laymon Candy Co. Now it's Applen who is preparing to pass the baton to his children, as he gets ready to semi-retire. Now as president, he oversees the day-to-day candy making operations.
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Glass-fronted oak display cases show off trays of chocolate creams, bricks of fudge, glass jars of rock candy. The candy shop, disconcertingly but charmingly, greets you when you open the front door. Sadly, there is no market for foot sheets of peanut brittle. And while some things have changed since then, the candy is still made by hand in small batches using quality ingredients. More in Local News. ABC7 Eyewitness News. Hall and her brother plan to grow the business. Their son, Dillion, 40, left a corporate compliance job two years ago to help his parents. Super Tuesday results: Biden, Trump steamroll primaries. By Leticia Juarez.
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