Smarties Candy Company Explained

Smarties Candy Company
Logo Alt:The Smarties Candy Company logo on a transparent background. The logo consists of an illustration of a roll of Smarties wafer candies. The wafers are multicolored, and the roll is emblazened with the word "SMARTIES" in red.
Image Alt:An image of Smarties tablet candies on a white background. On the right is a roll of candies consisting of 15 multicolored tablets in a clear film wrapper. The wrapper displays the Smarties Candy Company logo. On the left are a selection of loose Smarties candies.
Type:Private
Foundation: [1]
Founder:Edward Dee
Former Name:Ce De Candy, Inc.
Location:Union, New Jersey, United States
Num Employees:100[2]
Industry:Confectionery
Products:Smarties
Revenue:US$15 million (2021)

Smarties Candy Company (formerly Ce De Candy, Inc.) is a confectionery company well known for its namesake candy, Smarties.[3] [4] Edward "Eddie" Dee founded Ce De Candy in Bloomfield, New Jersey, in 1949.[3] Dee emigrated from England to the United States.[5]

Edward Dee's granddaughters, Sarah Dee, Jessica Dee Sawyer and Liz Dee[6] serve as co-presidents of the company.[7] Smarties Candy Company operates plants in Union Township, New Jersey, and in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.[8] The Canadian operations were initially in on 993 Queen Street West in Toronto in 1963 and moved to Newmarket in 1988.[5] The old Toronto factory (c. 1907 east wing as fabric mill, c. 1920s west wing addition joined by central wing housing central heating and incinerator[9]) is now the Candy Factory Lofts (conversion 1999).[10] Its US headquarters are in Union Township.[4] It is one of the few remaining family-owned, mass-production confectionery companies in the United States.[11]

History

In 1949, Edward Dee, a second generation candymaker from England, first began producing candy rolls in a rented New Jersey factory in Bloomfield with one wrapping machine and one tablet presser which was a repurposed pellet-making machine.[3] [12] [13] Dee, a Cambridge University graduate, called his product "Smarties" to "encourage people to pursue an education."[14] His family produces a similar candy in England through Swizzels Matlow Co. Initially, Dee took the candy by car to small grocery and tobacco stores.[12] He later moved his American operations to Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1959 and then again to its current location in Union Township in 1967.[3] [15]

Ce De Candy's Canadian operations were first established in Toronto, Ontario, in 1963, and were later moved to Newmarket in 1988.[16] [17] The Canadian candies go by the name Rockets to avoid confusion with Nestle's candy-coated chocolate Smarties.[3] [15] [17] The company now produces Smarties around the clock in its two factories producing over 2.5 billion Smarties candy rolls per year.[15] [17]

In 1991, Mr. T and Ce De Candy collaborated to form Crusade for Kids.[13] It encouraged kids to stay in school and say "no" to drugs.[13] Crusade for Kids raised funds for the Children's Defense Fund charity. In October 2010, the company vice president of sales and marketing was inducted into the Candy Hall of Fame.[18]

In 2011, the company changed its name from Ce De Candy, Inc. to Smarties Candy Company after its most famous product.[3] [17] [12] The company launched its "Smarties Think" campaign in 2013 to promote education and help classrooms in need.[19] Since 2013, the company has donated $200,000 through DonorsChoose to provide school supplies.[20] The company completed a 674 kW solar project in 2016, adding 2,100 solar panels to the roof of their New Jersey factory.[21] In October 2017, the company's president of 40 years, Jonathan Dee, stepped down and Liz Dee, Sarah Dee, and Jessica Dee Sawyer assumed the role of co-president.[11] [22] That same month, Smarties announced the #LittleSmarties campaign to promote intellectual curiosity which features historical figures including Jane Goodall, Marie Curie, and Amelia Earhart, as well as a partnership with DonorsChoose to support classrooms in need of funding.[23] [24]

Products

The company also produces Mega Smarties, Giant Smarties, X-treme Sour Smarties, Tropical Smarties, Love Hearts, Smarties 'n Creme, candy necklaces, Smarties Pops in three sizes, and other candies,[3] [11] [22] [6] [8] [25] including Breath Savers.[16] All Smarties products are peanut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan.[6] [26]

While generally considered an everyday staple, groups also give out Smarties to encourage people to buckle up and drive safely. Among these are Tampa Bays' Students Against Destructive Ideas (SADD) and Dum Dum or Smartie initiatives in schools.[27] [28] [29] [30]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.smarties.com/our-story/ Smarties website - Our story
  2. Web site: Smarties Candy Company: The secrets behind the successful family business . October 31, 2016 . Today Show . January 18, 2017.
  3. Web site: Made in Jersey: Smarties keep rolling out of Union factory. Greg Hatala. NJ.com. 2014-02-11. 2014-05-23.
  4. Web site: Smarties-maker to students: Eat our candy; don't snort it. Dave Murray . MLive. 2011-05-31. 2014-05-23.
  5. Web site: Our History RocketsĀ® Candy . www.rocketscandy.ca . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120917035705/http://www.rocketscandy.ca/our-history/ . 2012-09-17.
  6. Web site: Three Millennial women are revolutionizing Smarties . October 4, 2015 . CNN . March 17, 2016.
  7. Web site: Smarties Has 3 New Co-Presidents --And a New Halloween Push. Wohl. Jessica. AdAge.com. October 3, 2017. December 12, 2017.
  8. Web site: Taking a Tour of the Smarties Candy Factory. Diane Nassy. philzendia. 2012-08-08. 2014-05-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160405005939/https://www.philzendia.com/taking-tour-of-smarties-candy-factory/. 2016-04-05.
  9. Web site: Candy Factory Loft Listings - for Sale - Updated Daily.
  10. Web site: 993 Queen St W | Condos.ca.
  11. News: Marissa Rothkopf Bates . Smarties, a Halloween Favorite, Maintains a Sweet Family Business . . October 29, 2015 . 2015-10-29.
  12. Web site: Smarties, a Halloween Favorite, Maintains a Sweet Family Business . Marissa Rothkopf Bates . October 29, 2015 . New York Times . March 17, 2016.
  13. Book: Candy: The Sweet History. Beth Kimmerle. Collectors Press. 2003. 89. 1888054832.
  14. Web site: A Family of Smarties Keeps This Company Sweet . Pat Fiaschetti . September 29, 2016 . New Jersey Monthly . January 18, 2017.
  15. Web site: Meatless Monday with the Smarties Candy Company. unfit. https://web.archive.org/web/20170109010930/http://thehowmade.com/meatless-monday-with-the-smarties-candy-company. Dianne Wenz. Devil Gourmet. 2017-01-09. March 17, 2016.
  16. Web site: Sweetest place on earth: A tour of the Rockets candy factory . Jennifer Bain . October 31, 2014 . The Star . March 17, 2016.
  17. Web site: Rockets candy a Halloween treat with a Toronto history. CBC News. 2013-10-30. March 17, 2016.
  18. Web site: Candy Hall Of Fame Inducts 14. National Confectioners Association. 2010-10-25. 2014-05-23.
  19. Web site: Smarties Candy Donates $25K For Classroom Projects . 9 January 2017 . Candy & Snack Today . January 18, 2017.
  20. News: Smarties Donates $25K For Classrooms In Need. 11 December 2020 . Candy & Snack Today.
  21. Web site: Smarties Candy Co. Is Sweet On Solar . unfit. https://web.archive.org/web/20161008171852/http://solarindustrymag.com/smarties-candy-co-is-sweet-on-solar . Joseph Bebon . October 7, 2016 . Solar Industry Magazine . 2016-10-08 . January 18, 2017.
  22. Web site: Smarties Ship In Special Packaging And Formulation For Bulk Vending. Nick Montano. Vending Times. 2011-05-20. 2014-05-23.
  23. Web site: Smarties Candy Company's Three Female Co-Presidents Share Their Best Career Advice. Gross. Elana Lyn. Forbes.com. October 5, 2017. December 12, 2017.
  24. Web site: Women in Business Q&A: Sarah Dee, Jessica Dee Sawyer and Liz Dee, Co-Presidents, Smarties Candy Company. Dunn. Laura Emily. Huffingtonpost.com. October 17, 2017. December 12, 2017.
  25. Web site: Smarties offers Love Hearts for Valentine's Day. New Jersey Online. 2014-02-12. 2014-05-23.
  26. Web site: Smarties Executive, Liz Dee, Talks Compassionate Candy. Maria Mooney. Ecorazzi. 2014-03-11. 2014-05-23. 2014-05-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20140524003652/http://www.ecorazzi.com/2014/03/11/smarties-executive-liz-dee-talks-compassionate-candy/. dead.
  27. Web site: Safety's sweet rewards. Douglas R. Clifford. Tampa Bay Times. 2014-03-18. 2014-05-23.
  28. Web site: Smartie or Dum Dum: Which will you choose?. Missouri Department of Transportation. April 10, 2010. 2014-05-23.
  29. Web site: Local high schools rewarded for increased seat-belt use. Ruth Campbell. Southeast Missourian. 2014-01-30. 2014-05-23.
  30. Web site: CBA's safe-driving "Lookin' Out" club officers honored by DA's advisory council. Jim O'Hara. Syracuse.com. 2011-05-05. 2014-05-23.