It made family favourites loved by generations
Brilliant photographs offering a glimpse into life inside a lost Liverpool sweet factory is to be displayed at the Museum of Liverpool. Taveners - and its forerunners - have a long history in Liverpool, from employing thousands of workers across the generations to producing many of the nation’s tuck-shop favourites.
Occasions when players from Liverpool Football Club visited, a Candy Queen beauty contest took place and even the visit of an oversized mouse to the factory by the name of Mickey. Sharon Brown, curator at the Museum of Liverpool, said: 'It's great to be able to share these images of life at the Taveners factory for the first time.
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