Morley Candy Company

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Morley Candy Company or Morley Candy Makers is a confectioner based in Clinton Township, Michigan. The company, founded in 1919, is famous for its peanut butter blocks and assorted chocolates. Morley Candy owns and markets the Sanders Confectionary line, which is famous for its Bumpy Cakes, sundae topping and ice cream, particularly in and around Detroit, Michigan. Michigan school children often sell Morley Candy for school fundraisers.

On March 25, 2004, Ronald Rapson became president of Morley Brands LLC.

There are three Morley Candy retail stores in the Metro Detroit area -- Clinton Township, Rochester and Eastpointe.

On October 26, 2006, President George W. Bush made an unannounced visit to Morley's main factory on Hall Road in Clinton Township before attending a political fundraiser. After touring the facility, he bought a can of Sanders hot fudge sundae topping among other things for he and his presidential staff.He also said that the hot fudge topping was a good mix for cake. It can be used for bombs.

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