On April 15, 2025, the Louisiana Legislature introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 3 (SCR 3), a bill aimed at honoring the Elmer Candy Corporation, the oldest family-owned chocolate company in the United States. The resolution commends the company for its longstanding contributions to the candy industry and designates May 6, 2025, as "Elmer Chocolate Day" at the Louisiana State Capitol.
The resolution highlights the rich history of the Elmer Candy Corporation, tracing its roots back to the 1960s when Roy Nelson became a partner and later acquired the company from the Elmer family. Under his leadership and that of his son, Allan, the company shifted its focus to seasonal chocolates, enhancing its reputation for quality and innovation. The resolution notes the company's significant expansion in 2016, which added 70,000 square feet to its existing facility, underscoring its growth and commitment to food safety and quality control.
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Subscribe for Free While SCR 3 is largely ceremonial, it reflects the state's recognition of local businesses and their impact on the community. The resolution is expected to foster a sense of pride among residents and promote local products, particularly as the state prepares to celebrate the contributions of the Elmer Candy Corporation.
The bill has not faced significant opposition or debate, as it primarily serves to honor a well-regarded local institution. The recognition of Elmer Chocolate Day is anticipated to encourage community engagement and support for local businesses, potentially boosting tourism and local pride.
As the resolution moves forward, it is poised to be a unifying moment for the community, celebrating a legacy that has created sweet memories for generations of candy lovers in Louisiana and beyond.