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Maynards is a sweets manufacturer in United Kingdom and Canada, and is most famous for its Wine Gums.

History

Maynards was founded in 1896 by Charles Riley Maynard.
A family business, he and his brother Tom manufactured the sweets in their kitchen whilst Tom's wife, Sarah Ann worked in the shop. Although the company was founded in 1896, Charles had been making his sweets since 1880. Maynards Wine Gums were introduced in 1909 by son Charles Gordon Maynard. Maynards has since been bought by Cadbury and now sells over £50m of sweets.[1]

Produkte

  • Maynards Wine Gums
  • Maynards Wine Pastilles
  • Maynards Wine Sours
  • Maynards Sports Mix
  • Maynards Midget Gems.
  • Maynards Wine Gums Light
  • Maynards Swedish Berries
  • Maynards Fuzzy Peaches
  • Maynards Swedish Fish
  • Maynards Sour Cherry Blasters
  • Maynards Sour Watermelons
  • Maynards Ultra Sour Patch Kids
  • Maynards Sour Patch Kids
  • Maynards Sour Chillers
  • Maynards Juicy Squirts Berry

References