Berry’s Candy Factory in a former church at State and Adams Streets, Chicago.
Berry’s Candy Factory and shop, during a strike, in a former church at State and Adams Streets, Chicago, (1903). The painted advertising on the front of the church building reads: "How Good, Berry's Candies."
Founder John Berry had three candy shop locations. His slogan: “Berry’s Candy Must be Good - Made in a Church.” A second store was at Washington and Sangamon Streets. the third location is unknown. The State Street location was so popular, they once served over 11,000 customers(from their 3 stores)in a single day. The church building was razed shortly after this photo was shot. INDEX TO MY ILLINOIS AND CHICAGO FOOD & RESTAURANT ARTICLES.
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