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Huyler's

Huyler's was a candy and restaurant chain in the New York City metropolitan area which was in business beginning in the 19th Century. Huyler’s chocolate and candy company was once the largest and most prominent chocolate maker in the United States. In 1883 their candy factory was located at Irving Place and 18th Street in Manhattan. The New York City Telephone Building occupied the opposite corner of 18th Street. The firm was on a list of businesses in a 1901 issue of the New York Times, which had been in existence for at least fifty years. The chain was owned by John S. Huyler, later a trustee of Syracuse University. He died in 1910 at the age of 65.