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By Jason Rantala Click here for updates on this story JORDAN, Minnesota (WCCO) — For 45 years, the Wagner family has owned the property just off Highway 169 near Jordan. Through apple, pumpkin and squash sales and 19 additions to the building, it’s clear the focus is now candy, even earning the title “Minnesota’s Largest
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JORDAN, Minn. —For 45 years, the Wagner family has owned the property just off Highway 169 near Jordan.Through apple, pumpkin and squash sales and 19 additions to the building, it's clear the focus is now candy, even earning the title "Minnesota's Largest Candy Store.""We are at 27,000 square feet under one roof," said owner Robert Wagner. But Wagner has even bigger aspirations: Two-and-a-half times bigger."We have greatly outgrown 27,000 square feet," he said.The store is set to be rebuilt not...
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