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Taffy Cutting Machine from the Original Cone and Candy Company

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Cast iron "Kiss Knocker" taffy cutting machine made by Thomas Mills & Bro., Inc., of Philadelphia, and used by the Original Cone & Candy Company on Walnut Street in St. Louis. Gabriel Sakakeeny came to the United States from Syria in the late 1800s, and according to family stories, he had a candy stand at the 1904 World's Fair. One year later he opened the Original Cone & Candy Company, manufacturing candies and ice cream cones.Title: Taffy Cutting Machine from the Original Cone and Candy Company

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collections of the missouri history museum kitchen utensils saltwater taffy missouri history museum wwi saint louis ultra high resolution high resolution manufacturing st louis missouri
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1910 - 1920
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Forest Park ,  38.63727, -90.28261
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Missouri History Museum
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https://mohistory.org/
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collections of the missouri history museum kitchen utensils saltwater taffy missouri history museum wwi saint louis ultra high resolution high resolution manufacturing st louis missouri