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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 40 MIN

Candy, Tradition, & Road Noise

from Rise & Shine · host Meagan Boozer

An interview with 3rd generation confectioner, Tony Pananes. Shout out to the 12-14 part-time and 4 full time employees of the Olympia Candy Kitchen in downtown Chambersburg!

An interview with 3rd generation confectioner, Tony Pananes. Shout out to the 12-14 part-time and 4 full time employees of the Olympia Candy Kitchen in downtown Chambersburg!

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An interview with 3rd generation confectioner, Tony Pananes. Shout out to the 12-14 part-time and 4 full time employees of the Olympia Candy Kitchen in downtown Chambersburg!

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