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Makers of Aplets and Cotlets remain open during sale negotiations

Makers of Aplets and Cotlets remain open during sale negotiations By Thomas Clouse, The Spokesman-Review Published: June 3, 2021, 8:22am Share: Liberty Orchards, the maker of Aplets and Cotlets fruit candies, is in the small town of Cashmere. (Mike Siegel/Seattle Times) SPOKANE While Tuesday was the day set for closure of Liberty Orchards, the maker of the iconic Aplets and Cotlets candy will remain open as negotiations continue with a prospective buyer for the Cashmere-based company. The fourth-generation company announced Friday on Facebook that customers could continue to purchase the famous chewy, square-shaped fruit and nut confections that include walnuts and apricots while negotiations are ongoing.

Washington Company That Makes Aplets and Cotlets Candies Finds Buyer

Those who have nostalgia for Washington’s famed Aplets and Cotlets candies may be heartened to know they’re not going away just yet. Two months after confection maker Liberty Orchards announced it would cease operations by June 1, the 100-year-old company found a buyer that will allow the brand to continue. A statement about the deal was posted on Liberty Orchards’ official website and Facebook page Friday, May 28, although there were no details about the identity of the buyer. “We will remain open and continue all normal operations until negotiations are concluded,” the company said. Many Washingtonians are likely familiar with the fruit and walnut-filled Aplets and Cotlets candies coated in powdered sugar (similar to Turkish delights). Liberty Orchards started producing them in the early 20th century as a way to make use of surplus apple and apricot crops, advertising them in the

Liberty Orchards finds a buyer to keep Aplets & Cotlets production going

Liberty Orchards finds a buyer to keep Aplets & Cotlets production going June 1, 2021 at 8:24 am The Aplets & Cotlets store at the Liberty Orchards factory in Cashmere, Wash., had expected to close in 2021 after 101 years in business. (Feliks Banel/KIRO Radio) Liberty Orchards, the makers of the Aplets & Cotlets, will remain open after all. Aplets & Cotlets, a strongly flavored variation on a fruit candy known as “Turkish Delight,” have been a Northwest fixture for decades. But in March, they announced they were going away forever. Now, according to Liberty Orchards’ website, the company is still open. They had planned to close on June 1, but “are pleased to announce that the company is currently negotiating with a prospective buyer.”

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