Ganong Canadian Chocolate Heritage Video
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The Chocolate Museum | St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
Walk through the very building where the Ganong Brothers made chocolate and candy for more than a century.
For more information about The Chocolate Museum in St. Stephen, New Brunswick visit:
Ganong Chocolate
First stop on our trip across Canada! Ganong Chocolate Museum - a fun and delicious spot.
Chicken Bones The Original - Ganong Bros. Ltd
In 1885, a Ganong candy-maker, Frank Sparhawk, invented the Chicken Bone. A center of bittersweet chocolate surrounded with spicy cinnamon hard candy coating, each Chickn Bone is hand-crafted to ensure chocolate in every bite.
These delicious candies are produced year-round at the Ganong factory located in St. Stephen New Brunswick, Canada.
For more information please visit out website ganong.com
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Ganong - Sweet Holiday Traditions
Since 1873, Ganong has been proud to be part of many Canadian Holiday family traditions with Delecto chocolates, Chicken Bones candy and Fruitfull jellies.
#SeeYouHere #CBC St. Stephen, NB
A montage I made of my hometown- St. Stephen, NB! Thanks for stopping by #CBC and hope to see you more often!
Advanced Manufacturing: Ganong Bros.
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Advanced Manufacturing in Atlantic Canada
Evolving one step at a time
Staying competitive
Narrator:
Ganong Bros. in St. Stephen is the oldest chocolate and candy company in Canada.
This is a company that still takes great pride in its hand-dipped chocolates and original candy Chicken Bones, but also recognizes the need for more automated processes in order to stay on top of its game in a competitive market.
Bryana Ganong, President & CEO:
The company has evolved and adapted a lot over the generations, over its 145 years and changed a lot.
The products we make, some of them are the same and some of them are very different and we've evolved from a manufacturing perspective as well from being all handmade to being much more automated.
My brother likes to say that it's kind of like walking through confectionary history.
Narrator:
It's not easy to change a mindset that has been close to 150 years in the making.
Text on screen:
1883, Ganong candy makers
Five generations of Ganongs
Narrator:
As Ganong changes its processes, its people are adapting as well.
Bryana Ganong, President & CEO:
Because we're challenged from being able to attract and retain enough employees to support our growth, so our goal right now is to really assess our business, reduce the complexity of it and really evolve the business from being less manual and labour-intensive to being more automated over time.
Last year, we installed a new piece of equipment and it was really nice to see how excited the employees were about this because they saw the benefit and they saw how it was helping the business.
It's really about working with our employees to try to transition them in their career path from less skilled work, to more skilled work.
It's not about reducing positions; it's really about supporting our business to grow so that we can have the scale to continue to be able to compete.
Narrator:
Ganong’s approach is to continue to build on the lessons they've learned and move at a pace that's comfortable for both them and their employees.
Bryana Ganong, President & CEO:
For us, it's been really important just to try to take one step at a time, as opposed to trying to do everything all at once.
Because we're a 145 year-old business the mindset of adaptability and continuously changing has been one that we've had for many generations and we need to continue to look at that and we need to continue to challenge ourselves and make sure that we're looking at ways to modernize and adapt to ensure that we can continue to be competitive and be here for another 145 years.
RMR: Rick at Ganong
Rick and Shawn Graham, the Premier of New Brunswick visit the Ganong Chocolate Factory. (originally aired: November 27, 2007)
GANONG NATURE PARK
The Ganong Nature Park is located in Charlotte County, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada.
It encompasses a total of 350 acres of tidal estuary, fields and forest and is open year round. It provides several miles of trails, fields and beach areas for exploration and enjoyment.
The Park is used daily and year round by locals and visitors for walking/hiking, biking, dog walking, kyacking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, sliding, kite flying or simply enjoy the beauty of the area and sit on one of many benches along the paths.
The St. Croix Estuary Project is a non profit charitable organization. Admission is free, although donations are greatly appreciated.
The park hosts many events during the year, summer children's programs, movie nights out on the lawn under the stars, The Annual Lumberjack Festival and many boat events.
I might also mention, that in the week that I took this video, Spring has Sprung ..... in the form of dandelions.
The Ganong Family
The Ganong Family. Most pictures are from our trip to Banf Alberta Summer 2008.
Ganong
Rolfe the Promo guy is literally a kid in a candy store as he gets the score on Ganong, The oldest Candy makers in Canada
1991 - Ganong Chocolate - Holiday Tradition
The Vlog #20 The Historic Chocolate Museum Stephen, New Brunswick
#Historic #Chocolate Museum # Ganong #Chicken Bones
St. Stephen, NB, Canada drive through part 1
Driving into ST. Stephen with Ernie the grip and floor dog.
Homenova Slideshow- 17 Union St, Saint Stephen, New Brunswick
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Detached house with 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
The St Stephen Canada 150 Mosaic
The Canada 150 Mosaic for the New Brunswick community of St Stephen. 600 paintings created by the community members to form one unified mural for the sesquicentennial of Canada.
Ganong Nature Park
The Ganong Nature Park is located in Charlotte County – approximately 9.5 kilometers outside the town limits of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada. This beautiful 350 acre property is open year round for visitors. It overlooks the cross of the St. Croix River and St. Croix Island where, in 1604, Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons attempted to establish one of the first year-round French territories in the North.
The St. Croix Estuary Project Inc., a not-for-profit charitable organization, is the parent organization which owns and operates the Ganong Nature Park.
Admission is free. Donations are greatly appreciated.
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Ganong Chocolate Museum!
Last week our Middle Schoolers visited the Ganong chocolate museum. They learned all about the long history of confectionary innovation, and may have sampled a chocolate or two for research purposes. #Ganongs #FCA2019 #Chocolate