Ye Olde Pepper Companie

59 Main St, North Andover, MA 01845
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Got a sweet tooth? Then you’ll want to sample the mouth watering confections manufactured by Ye Olde Pepper Companie "America’s Oldest Candy Company".Our candy shops are located in Salem, MA and North Andover, Massachusetts. The company is rich in history and dates back to 1806, when an English woman Spencer by name was shipwrecked and landed in Salem rather in a rather destitute condition. Mrs. Spencer and her son made their home on Buffum Street and did their best to survive during very difficult times. When her neighbors learned that Mrs. Spencer knew how to make candy they all got together and purchased a barrel of sugar. Little did they know that this single act of kindness would produce the “Salem Gibralter,” said to be the first candy made and sold commercially in America and carried around the world by sea captains and their crew.

She first sold her candies from wood firkins on the steps of the First Church, however, the candies became so popular that she purchased a horse and wagon (resides in the Peabody Essex Museum Archives) to peddler her confections. Dressed in long attire of the day with sunbonnet to shield her eyes, she sat proud and straight in the open wagon guiding the horse to neighboring towns, thus our horse and wagon logo.

When Mrs. Spencer died her son carried on the business until 1830, when he decided to return to England and the company was then sold to a John William Pepper, under whose leadership the company prospered for many years, adding items to its catalogues such as Black Jacks (an all natural stick candy made from black strap molasses).

During the late 1800’s the first Burkinshaw went to work for the Pepper Company as a candy maker and eventually met his wife there, she was a sales clerk. Sometime around the turn of the century the Burkinshaw family purchased the Pepper Company and all their original recipes including the ones originated by Mrs. Spencer herself. Both Mrs. Spencer and John Pepper maintained the highest quality and standards for their confections. In keeping with this tradition and the fine art of candy making handed down from generation to generation, the Burkinshaw family now in its fourth generation continues to preserve a piece of history within our fine confections.
The Burkinshaw Family.

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