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In
October 1911, a commercial traveller for the Don
Confectionery company, Joseph William Thornton,
opened a sweet shop in Sheffield with his
14-year-old son, Norman. The shop did well and
another was opened in 1913 when they began to make
their own sweets.
In 1917 Joseph became ill and passed away in 1919.
Norman was joined by his younger brother in 1921
when J.W Thornton Ltd was founded. The company now
consisted of four sweet shops and a fruit shop.
In 1927, the company took on a small factory in
Sheffield and opened 3 further shops outside
Sheffield in 1928.
By 1935 there were 15 shops, about 40 shop
assistants and as many other employees, In 1937 a
new factory was built and its capacity was doubled
in size to accommodate the increase in business.
By 1939 there were 35 shops in 18 towns in the
Midlands and North of England.
In the 1950's and 1960's the third generation of
Thorntons joined the firm and the Thorntons family
commitment was secured, In 1988 the company was
floated on the stock market. Although the company
is now Plc, members of the family are still
involved in the business.
In conclusion when Joseph William Thornton opened
the first ever Thorntons shop in Norfolk Street,
Sheffield, his aim was simply to create the finest
sweet shop in town. Over 90 years later, Thorntons
Plc is a £160 million turnover company with over
400 own shops and over 180 Franchises selling the
finest confectionery in towns and cities
throughout the United Kingdom.
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