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'''Liberty Orchards''' is a candy company located in [[Cashmere%2C_Washington|Cashmere]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]]. Founded originally as an apple farm in 1918 by [[Armenians|Armenian]] immigrant couple <ref>http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=7624,</ref> Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban,<ref>[http://www.libertyorchards.com/newabout.asp Liberty Orchards: The Early Days of Liberty Orchards...]</ref> the company moved into canning and then confectionery during the 1930s and 1940s.<ref>[http://www.libertyorchards.com/newabout2.asp Liberty Orchards Aplets & Cotlets: Aplets & Cotlets are born...]</ref> Their products include a variety of jellied fruit candies resembling Americanized versions of [[Turkish Delight]].
'''Liberty Orchards''' is a candy company located in [[Cashmere%2C_Washington|Cashmere]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]]. Founded originally as an apple farm in 1918 by [[Armenians|Armenian]] immigrant couple <ref>http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=7624,</ref> Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban,<ref>[http://www.libertyorchards.com/newabout.asp Liberty Orchards: The Early Days of Liberty Orchards...]</ref> the company moved into canning and then confectionery during the 1930s and 1940s.<ref>[http://www.libertyorchards.com/newabout2.asp Liberty Orchards Aplets & Cotlets: Aplets & Cotlets are born...]</ref> Their products include a variety of jellied fruit candies resembling Americanized versions of [[Turkish Delight]].


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Aplets & cotlets
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Mark & Armen

Liberty Orchards is a candy company located in Cashmere, Washington. Founded originally as an apple farm in 1918 by Armenian immigrant couple [1] Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban,[2] the company moved into canning and then confectionery during the 1930s and 1940s.[3] Their products include a variety of jellied fruit candies resembling Americanized versions of Turkish Delight.

Aplets & Cotlets are Liberty Orchards' oldest and best known products. These two types of confection are mainly sold together in a single box; they are produced from a recipe for locoum using local apples and apricots.

Other flavors produced by the company include pineapple with macadamia nuts, strawberry with walnuts, orange with walnuts, peach with pecans, blueberry with pecans, and raspberry with pecans. They also produce sugar-free, nut-free and chocolate-covered varieties, as well as a number of traditional filled chocolates (truffle, caramel, and mint, for example). In 2009, the company has introduced a cherry-pecan locoum, as well as four varieties (mango, strawberry, watermelon and papaya) dusted with a sweet-sour-spicy coating.

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