Exhibit unwraps Chicago's role as candy capital TribLocal The chance to take a trip down memory lane lined with favorites like Milk Duds, Snickers, Lemonheads and Boston Baked Beans is a large part of the exhibit's appeal. “We knew there'd be a connection,” Tawzer said. “We're telling a story that people can ...
Candy exhibit wraps up Chicago's sweet history Chicago Sun-Times Snickers, Butterfingers, Lemonheads, Cracker Jack, and of course, Fannie May, are a few of the many iconic treats created in Chicago, which still is home to more than a few candy-making giants. At its peak, the city was responsible for turning out a ...
Ice Cold Day for Lemonade warms the pockets of little entrepreneurs... Kenai Peninsula Online At the entrance to Soldotna Creek Park the partnership of Chase Keating and Hudson Jackson created "C & H Lemonheads" with their stand constructed from all recycled materials, featuring bio-degradable cups and pledging ten percent of their profits for ...
To do tonight: Satisfy your sweet tooth, grab some great food and drink specials Suburban Life Publications What about where Lemonheads come from? The Elmhurst Historical Museum has an event through September that delves into the history of candy-making in the Chicago area. From Fannie May to Brach's candy, get a peek at Chicago's sweet history.
Q&A: Chloë Sevigny The Guardian At 18 she moved to New York and worked on teen magazine Sassy, which led to modelling work and an appearance in a Lemonheads video. Her first acting role was in 1995's Kids and in 2000 she was Oscar-nominated for her role in Boys Don't Cry.
Breaking down Thursday at the Harbor's 2012 lineup Buffalo.com (blog) ... of Wayne were a fairly obscure indie band that received a bunch of buzz because bassist Adam Schlesinger wrote some of the Academy Award-nominated songs in That Thing You Do! and because they toured with Smashing Pumpkins and The Lemonheads.
Sweet Home Chicago exhibit unwraps Chicago's candy-making history TribLocal Iconic candy names like Snickers, Butterfingers, Wrigley, Tootsie Rolls, Lemonheads, Cracker Jack – and many more – have all been produced in the Chicago area over the last century. So how and why did so many candy makers come to craft their delicious ...