Reviewed by Sandra Merville Hart
A Sweet History
This book about the early history of confectioners in Cincinnati is a fun and easy read.
Readers may recognize early candy makers like Goelitz and Mullane. I’m uncertain how to spell the Doscher’s family name—Doscher’s Candies is painted on its storefront and a photo of an invoice says A.&J. Doescher, Wholesale Confectioners.
Regardless, there’s lots of fun historical tidbits about the candy industry in Cincinnati—even the surprising role the city’s candy makers played in Sweetest Day.
I read this book during my research for my book set in Cincinnati, A Not So Persistent Suitor. My heroine works in a soda and candy store where the shop is set up in a similar manner to Mullane’s.
Recommended for readers who love sweet treats and those who love the history of Ohio.
Published on December 27, 2022 22:00