Blumenthal Brothers Chocolate Company

The company was founded in 1909 and existed under Blumenthal family management until 1969 when it was sold to Ward Foods, a New York-based conglomerate best known for making Tip Top bread.

The principal reason for the sale, reportedly, was that few of the third generation of Blumenthals were interested in managing the company.

[1] After the sale, a new company, Ward Candy, was formed with Bernhard S. Blumenthal as its president.

[2] In 1968, Louis Perez, a Blumenthal employee, sued the company in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, claiming he was forced to work in exposure to a heavy concentration of dust and excessive heat in his employment.

In 1974, the company was again taken to court, this time for falsification of its gross income by secretly manufacturing products outside the state of Pennsylvania, keeping on average $5 million a year from being disclosed.