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Susan Barbieri discusses "Candyland in the Twin Cities: Popcorn, Toffee, Brittle, and Bark"


Savor the delicious history of a St Paul landmark.


When Candyland opened its doors in downtown St. Paul in 1932, it was called Flavo Korn and sold mainly popcorn to office workers and the throngs that lined up outside the many sparkling downtown movie palaces. Streetcars plied the brick-paved streets before giving way to buses, and the corner of Wabasha and Seventh Streets was considered the heart of St. Paul and the city’s own movie row. The movie theaters and streetcars are long gone, but over the years, Candyland has survived momentous social change and urban revitalization efforts to become a destination for generations of visitors lured by the store’s signature popcorn blends and delectable homemade chocolates and fudge.


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Susan M. Barbieri is a St. Paul writer and longtime journalist who has worked for a variety of local and national publications, including the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minneapolis Star Tribune, and Minnesota Monthly.


Date: 07/24/2014
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Place:

38 S Snelling Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55105