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Makers of [[Benson's Toffee]] and [[Almera Fruits]]
Makers of [[Benson's Toffee]] and [[Almera Fruits]]


[[Harry Hargreaves]] and later his sons Alan and Clifford
[[Harry Hargreaves (1874-1954)|Harry Hargreaves]] and later his sons Alan and Clifford


1922 Benson's Toffee. Benson's Confectionary, Bury.<ref>Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser - Friday 01 September 1922</ref>
1922 Benson's Toffee. Benson's Confectionary, Bury.<ref>Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser - Friday 01 September 1922</ref>

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1922.

of Huntley Mount Road, Bury

formerly Scott and Rose

Makers of Benson's Toffee and Almera Fruits

Harry Hargreaves and later his sons Alan and Clifford

1922 Benson's Toffee. Benson's Confectionary, Bury.[1]

1960 merged with Barker and Dobson

1968 Sold more than 300 million sweets to 53 countries last year.[2]

1972 Bensons Fryers (Sales) were at the address

19802 Acquired by Alma Scotland

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Sources of Information

  1. Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser - Friday 01 September 1922
  2. Coventry Evening Telegraph - Saturday 16 March 1968