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This article was published in The New York Times on October 8, 1922 on page 39. It details the promotion of Candy Day throughout the United States on October 14, 1922. In Cleveland and other cities the promotion was called both "Candy Day" and "Sweetest Day." In New York City over 500 candy makers participated in the promotion.

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