Frango is the brand name of a line of various other related food products.
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Frango is the brand name of a line of various other related food products.
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Frango'storically associated with the Midwestern and Pacific Northwest regions of the United States, the candy is sold in various outlets throughout the country.
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Frango mints were produced in large melting pots on the 13th floor of the flagship Marshall Field's store on State Street for 70 years.
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Origins of Frango mints go back to 1918, according to a trademark document from the U S Patent Office.
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Some have said that Frango is a portmanteau for FRederick And Nelson GOodness.
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In 1926, the consistency of the Frango Dessert was described as flaky, requiring the use of a fork, not a spoon as you would use with ice cream.
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Midwestern Frango chocolates are sold in traditional flat candy boxes, with the chocolates set in candy papers.
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Today the Pacific Northwest version of Frango Chocolates is sold at Macy's Northwest locations in Washington, Idaho, Montana and Oregon.
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The Frango mints are cooled , then boxed by hand, sealed, wrapped and packaged for shipment.
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In 2004, Marshall Field's and the Frango trademark were acquired by St Louis-based May Department Store Company.
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Around the same time as the Cupid Candies deal, the Frango Viewing Kitchen on the seventh floor of Chicago's Macy's On State Street, which had closed in 1999 when Frango production was moved to Pennsylvania, was reopened.
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In 2006, gift packages with a Frango mug, drinking chocolate, biscotti and a box of Frango chocolates were sold.
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