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  1. Jul 10, 1995 · The city's mighty PNC bank (Warren Buffett owns 8.3% of the holding company, PNC Bank Corp.) accuses the Carlows of making the bank a victim of a huge kiting scheme.

  2. Mar 31, 2016 · The story was that the Clark candy company was throwing out candy bars because they had been contaminated by the flood. When Paul, John, and Andy heard of this, they decided to venture down to the North Side to see if they could get any of the “free” candy.

    • A lone man stands at the Knoxville Library, at the corner of Brownsville Road and Mathews Avenue, 1966. Upvote Downvote.
    • Downtown Pittsburgh: Fort Duquesne Boulevard at Stanwix Street, looking east, 1966. Upvote Downvote.
    • Liberty Avenue and 28th Street in the Strip District: brick streets and local businesses like Goodwill and Fiorucci Brother’s Grill, 1966. Upvote Downvote.
    • Baum Boulevard businesses: Mag Luggage, Armstrong Construction, and Harry H. Marcus Co., 1966. Upvote Downvote.
  3. Jul 25, 2018 · It’s sad news for fans and sellers of the Clark Bar and other sweet treats that were made by Necco, which dubs itself as the nation’s oldest continually operating candy company. It traces its...

  4. The Pittsburgh Food & Beverage Company was a holding company created in 1991 by entrepreneur Michael P. Carlow to manage a pair of struggling but iconic companies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  5. Oct 19, 2015 · By the 1920s, the candy bar industry had become a sweet, delicious free-for-all. To stand out in a crowded field required a good idea, good execution—and no small amount of showmanship. Nobody...

  6. The building which housed these two historical Pittsburgh-based candy companies was built in 1917 by an unknown architect. The building was soon bought by an expanding candy company called Reymer & Brothers.

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