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The '''Jebeles & Colias Confectionery Co.''' was a wholesale bakery and confectionary located at 2227 [[2nd Avenue North]] from at least [[1904]] to [[1914]]. [[Christo Jebeles]] was president and [[Nicholas Colias]] was vice-president and treasurer.
The '''Jebeles & Colias Confectionery Co.''', later the '''Colias Candy Company''', was a wholesale bakery and confectionary located at 2227 [[2nd Avenue North]] from at least [[1904]] to [[1916]]. [[Christo Jebeles]] was president and [[Nicholas Colias]] was vice-president and treasurer.


By 1914 the company had taken over the [[Excelsior Bakery]] from its founders and operated it from the [[Raden building]] at 200 [[22nd Street South]].
By 1914 the company had taken over the [[Excelsior Bakery]] from its founders and operated it from the [[Raden building]] at 200 [[22nd Street South]].
By [[1916]] Colias was managing the 2nd Avenue business under his own name.


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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Confectioners]]
[[Category:Confectioners]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue North]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue North]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 31 December 2022

The Jebeles & Colias Confectionery Co., later the Colias Candy Company, was a wholesale bakery and confectionary located at 2227 2nd Avenue North from at least 1904 to 1916. Christo Jebeles was president and Nicholas Colias was vice-president and treasurer.

By 1914 the company had taken over the Excelsior Bakery from its founders and operated it from the Raden building at 200 22nd Street South.

By 1916 Colias was managing the 2nd Avenue business under his own name.

References

  • R. L. Polk & Co.'s Birmingham City Directory 1914. Vol. 29
  • R. L. Polk & Co.'s Birmingham City Directory 1916