Newark, New Jersey (NJ) Candy, Nut, And Confectionery Stores Companies

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Mt Vernon Sweet Shop
88 Mount Vernon Pl.
Newark NJ 07106
(973) 374-9587
Korner Gift Store
1134 S Orange Ave.
Newark NJ 07106
Grove
87 Terminal A
Newark NJ 7114
(973) 504-8400
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5 M Grocers
489 18th Ave.
Newark NJ 07103
S & L Confrectionary
527 Ferry St.
Newark NJ 07105
(973) 344-7593
Newark Nut Co
147 Mulberry St # 169
Newark NJ 07102
(973) 623-3049
T M Ward Coffee Co
944 Broad St.
Newark NJ 07102
(973) 623-1202
Candy Express
1 Newark Airport # A
Newark NJ 07114
(973) 297-0778
Relay
218 US Highway 1
Newark NJ 07114
Sweet Express
165 Fairmount Ave # 1
Newark NJ 07103
(973) 624-4018
Roberto Muniz
121 Summer Ave.
Newark NJ 07104
Brothers Grocery
425 Orange St.
Newark NJ 07107
Muniz Grocery Store
121 Summer Ave.
Newark NJ 07104
(973) 412-8903
Grove
87 Terminal C
Newark NJ 07114
(973) 504-8400
Oh So Sweet
3 Penn Plz E
Newark NJ 07105
(908) 456-1788
America News
7 Ropes Pl.
Newark NJ 07107
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