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NEW ORLEANS — The shadows are growing long as the Roman Candy man's mule-drawn wagon rattles up Camp Street, a narrow, potholed thoroughfare that meanders along the Mississippi west from the ...
Meet Vidalia, the Roman Candy man's new mule The Roman Chewing ... he employed horses to tow the very same iconic white wagon he uses today. But, Kottemann said, that changed in 1946 when the ...
Sam hired wheelwright Tom Brinker to make a specialized wagon so Sam could stand on his wooden legs and make and sell the candy from the cart. He called the Italian treat “Roman Candy.” ...
The colorful old southern seaport of New Orleans, Louisiana, is full of character - and characters: mimes and clowns on Jackson Square, “Lucky Dog” men who sell hot dogs from carts shaped like ...
Inside a 100-year-old white wagon cooking, rolling, cutting and packaging sticks of candy to sell to fest-goers hungry for a taffy treat. The Roman Candy Company, started by his grandfather Sam ...