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Just Born

www.justborn.com

 
Just Born, Inc. is a privately owned company founded in 1923 and headquartered in Bethlehem, PA, where it manufactures PEEPS®, HOT TAMALES®, MIKE AND IKE®, MIKE AND IKE® ZOURS® and TEENEE BEANEE® Brand Candies. Just Born carries on the proud tradition of manufacturing Goldenberg`s® Peanut Chews® at its Philadelphia, PA facility. All Just Born candies are made in the USA. Just Born, Inc., operates retail stores known as PEEPS & COMPANY® in National Harbor, Maryland, the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, and in its hometown of Bethlehem, PA. In addition to great tasting candy, PEEPS & ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.justborn.com
  • 1300 Stefko Boulevard
    Bethlehem, PA USA 18017
  • Phone: 800.445.5787

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