Pearson Candy Company, Inc.

This article is about Pearson Candy Company, Inc. of Culver City, California. For Pearson’s Candy Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, see Pearson's Candy Company.

Pearson Candy Company, Inc. of Culver City, California was an American confectionery company founded in 1928 by Barney Pearson.[1] The company manufactured over 30 candy products during its 42 years in business. Most notable was the Pearson Nips Candy which continues to be produced and sold today by Nestlé.[2]

History

Formed in 1928, the Pearson Candy Company, Inc. was originally located in downtown Los Angeles on Fifth Street and Towne Avenue. In 1955, the business relocated to 10101 West Jefferson Boulevard and Pearson Street on seven acres adjacent to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture back lot.

Three-Generation Family Business

Candy Products
Pearson Coffee Nips candy
Pearson Caramel Nips candy
Pearson Licorice Nips candy
Pearson Chocolate Parfait Nips candy
Pearson Mint Parfait Nips candy
Pearson Dulce de Leche Nips candy
Pearson Mint Parfait Nips candy
All-Day Suckers
It's A Winner Suckers
Whirl Suckers
Berry Pops
Coffeoca candy
Peanut Butter Crunch candy
Wrapped hard candy
Grape suckers
Candy Canes
Ball & Wafer candy
Jumbo Pop's
Foil Wrapped candy
Pick-A-Mix in bulk candy
Caramel candy
Filled Candies[4]

Products

Over 30 types of confectioneries were manufactured including lollipops, suckers, candy canes, and hand-wrapped candies. The Pearson Nip line was created in the early 1960s with the introduction of the Coffee Nip followed by the Caramel Nip, the Licorice Nip and other flavors. The company designed a candy forming apparatus which was patented in 1961.[4][5][6]

Signature Product: Pearson Coffee Nip

The Pearson Coffee Nip was developed by observing European techniques. The formula for the Coffee Nip was created by Claude Barnett, a food chemist, and Dan Pearson. Dan Pearson requested a candy that people would eat during a work break, such as on a coffee break. Without a laboratory or test kitchen, research was done on a coffee candy formula using batch size samples. Claude used a high cooked caramel mixed with coffee until the right combination was achieved.[5]

The unique wrappings observed in European wrapped candy inspired the use of gold foil and fancy cellophanes using double or single twist wraps. The original colors of the Coffee Nip wrappers were coffee brown, chartreuse and backed by a foil inner wrap producing the third color.[2]

Ownership Changes

1. In 1968, Pearson Candy Company, Inc. was sold to W.R. Grace Company.[4]

2. In 1982, W.R. Grace Company and Pearson Candy Company, Inc. holdings were sold to RJR Nabisco.

3. In 1989, RJR Nabisco and Pearson Candy Company, Inc. holdings were sold to Nestlé.[7]

Footnotes and References

  1. 1930 US Federal Census, Barney Pearson of Los Angeles, CA; Occupation: Candy Manufacturer
  2. 1 2 Investor Information 1965 Annual Report, Pearson Candy Company, Inc.,10101 W. Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Ca 90230 US: Corporate Offices: Pearson Candy Company, Inc., 1965
  3. Corporate Profile, Pearson Candy Company, Inc.,10101 W. Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Ca 90230 US: Corporate Offices: Pearson Candy Company, Inc., 1967
  4. 1 2 3 4 Investor Information 1970 Annual Report, Pearson Candy Company, Inc.,10101 W. Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Ca 90230 US: Corporate Offices: Pearson Candy Company, Inc., 1970
  5. 1 2 Barnett, Claude D. (1980), New Products Production, PMCA 2980 Linden St. Suite E3 Bethlehem, PA 18017: Pennsylvania Manufacturing Confectioners’ Association (PMCA) Conference of 1980
  6. A US patent 2987017 A, Pearson, Dan Ryan Walter & Walter, Ryan, "Pearson Candy Company Inc. ETAL Candy Forming Apparatus 7", published 1961-06-06, issued YYYY-MM-DD, assigned to Dan Pearson
  7. New York Times Archives, 1989, Business

I. "Nabisco Candy Being Sold to Nestlé". New York Times. New York. October 28, 1989. Archived from the original on November 13, 1989. Retrieved November 12, 2014. 

II. Investor Information 1965 Annual Report. Pearson Candy Company, Inc.,10101 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Ca 90230 US: Corporate Offices: Pearson Candy Company, Inc. 1965. 

III. Barnett, Claude D. (1980). New Products Production. PMCA 2980 Linden St. Suite E3 Bethlehem, PA 18017: Pennsylvania Manufacturing Confectioners’ Association (PMCA) Conference of 1980. 

IV.Corporate Profile. Pearson Candy Company, Inc.,10101 W. Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Ca 90230 US: Corporate Offices: Pearson Candy Company, Inc. 1967. 

V. A US patent 2987017 A, Pearson, Dan Ryan Walter & Walter, Ryan, "Pearson Candy Company Inc. ETAL Candy Forming Apparatus 7", published 1961-06-06, issued 1961-06-06, assigned to Dan Pearson 

VI. Investor Information 1970 Annual Report. Pearson Candy Company, Inc.,10101 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, Ca 90230 US: Corporate Offices: Pearson Candy Company, Inc. 1970. 

VII."Nips". Nestlé USA Website. Nestlé. Retrieved November 29, 2014. 

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