Front:
COMON
HEYEARS OLD
GIBRAL PARS
AONVO ISOTO SVORNY
sor ors PA
Back:
ye Olde Pepper Companie
ANKE
122 Derby Street
Salem, Mass. 019 70
Tel. (617) 745-2744
Cold
Pictures from top to bottom:
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• Pepper Companie exterior
• View out of front window. with
House of Seven Gables
• Kitchen with Gibralter being pulled
in foreground
• The Candy Shoppe
Yankee Colour photograph by Roger Maconi
AMERICA'S OLDEST CANDY COMPANY
Ye Olde Pepper Companie
122 Derby Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Manufacturing the Original Famous
Gibralters and Black Jacks.
From the first barrel of sugar donated to
a Mrs. Spencer, in 1806, sprang what
came to be the well known “Salem
Gibralter” business. This was the first
candy made commercially in Salem.
Salem's sea captains made many voyages
with Salem Gibralters - their popularity
grew from Salem to the Far East, China,
the East Indies and Africa. Their purity
proved, as they kept fresh in all climates.
They are in full flavor when they are
purchased from the manufacturer. Their
flavor and taste is unique and distinct
from all other kinds of confections. Of
the Gibralter it is said: It gazes upon
Chocolate and Sherbet and says: “Before
you were, I was; after you are not, I
shall be.” . Eleanor Putnam.
Pub. by Yankee Colour Corp., Southboro, Mass.