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American confectionery manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joyva is a chocolate and confectionery manufacturer headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. "The house that sesame built"[1] was started in 1907 by a newly immigrated man from Kyiv, Ukraine, named Nathan Radutzky, who was looking to start a company producing and selling sesame-based halvah. The company is still family-owned and continues to operate out of its Brooklyn location.[1] Over the years, the company expanded its production to include a variety of sesame, marshmallow, and jelly-based candies. Joyva candy is kosher parve, and is most commonly found in kosher delis or stores in Jewish neighborhoods.[2]
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Confectionery/Chocolate |
Founded | 1907 |
Founder | Nathan Radutzky |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Richard Radutzky, president |
Products | Candy bars, Halva |
Website | Joyva Corp. |
Joyva is operated by Richard Radutzky and Sandy Wiener, who are cousins and descendants of the founders.[3] Radutzky graduated from Northwestern University in 1985, has been married to Leslye Sussman-Radutzky since 1988, and is a former actor.[4][5] Richard Radutzky and his father, Milton, received special thanks in the credits of The Kids Are All Right.[6]
Joyva manufactures a variety of confections, but its flagship product is halvah. The company has a line of halvah products ranging from halvah bars, halvah in cans, and loaves of halvah with nuts. The halvah can be plain (vanilla), covered in chocolate or have chocolate mixed in (marble).
Products that are not halvah-based either incorporate jelly, marshmallow, or sesame. Their jelly-based candy is chocolate-covered, uses either raspberry or orange jelly, and is made into rings or bars.[1] They also offer Sesame Crunch, a candy composed of brittled sesame seeds, and various chocolate-covered marshmallow products, such as Marshmallow Twists.
Joyva is the largest halvah producer in the United States.[1][7]
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