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Distribution area of Licorice International

Licorice International is the largest specialty retailer of imported licorice in the United States.[1] The company distributes licorice from 14 countries through its internet site and retail store in Lincoln, Nebraska.[2] and provides a Licorice-of-the-Month Club. .[3]

Products[edit]

Licorice International's selection of retail products

Licorice International carries nearly 160 types of licorice. Its best sellers include:

History[edit]

Founded in 1996 by New York resident Larry Ring, the business was purchased in 2002 by Elizabeth Erlandson and Ardith Stuertz of Lincoln, Nebraska.[4] The following year, they opened a retail store in Lincoln’s College View area, and in 2005, they moved the entire operations, including retail and distribution, to its current location at 803 Q Street, in Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket district, increasing their space from 1200 to 4,450 square feet (413 m2) and allowing for group or individual tours.[5]

Licorice International's retail store in Lincoln, Nebraska

In 2004, Licorice International founded National Licorice Day, celebrated on April 12. National Licorice Day is listed in Chase’s Calendar of Events and celebrates black licorice, its history, health benefits and world renown.[6]

References[edit]

Notes

  1. ^ Mollenkamp, Becky, "Snack Attack," AAA Living, IOWA, September/October 2006.
  • ^ https://www.licoriceinternational.com/licorice/pc/About-Us-d2.htm. Archived 2009-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Mollenkamp, Becky, “Snack Attack,” AAA Living, Iowa, October 2006,.
  • ^ Johnson, Tom, “Lincoln retailer sells hard-to-find confections at Licorice International,” Midlands Business Journal, April 26, 2004, p. 10.
  • ^ Claesson, Marcia W. “Candy store owners find Haymarket a sweet location,” Lincoln Journal Star, March 5, 2006, p. 6
  • ^ Chase’s Calendar of Events,2007, pp. 216,217.
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