April 17, 200917 yr ...Speed-crazed ’coaster fanatics come to a full-stop as they ponder rows of almond-covered candy apples, chunks of peanut-butter fudge and pecan turnovers that line the shelves of the Coaster Candy Company. “They furnish the whole park with candy,” said Candy Company Supervisor Shirrlene Jansen, referring to the four candy makers who daily create most of the candy sold throughout Magic Mountain. Rice Krispie treats, caramel apples, fudge, chocolate-almond clusters, chocolate-covered frozen bananas, peanut brittle and chocolate-covered strawberries are just some of the treats made behind the scenes in the candy store. “They do the chocolate early in the morning while it’s still cool,” Jansen said. ... http://www.the-signal.com/news/article/12056/
April 17, 200917 yr ^^Just a thought...are employee insurance policies more expensive for a candy-making company?
April 18, 200917 yr Author If you mean worker's comp, usually cooking is considered to be at least a slightly hazardous occupation...burns, cuts, falls, etc., all are possibilities. Minors aren't allowed around slicers, compactors, etc. If you mean life insurance, I have no idea, but I get where you are headed with the query.
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