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The Andersons hosted a grand opening for the Barrington store Saturday. Its success is critical to the future of the family business.

"We felt expansion needed to happen for the business to continue for future generations," said Katie Anderson-Tedder, a former Northwest Herald reporter who put her newspaper career on hold last year to work full-time for her father. "The Richmond store doesn't draw enough traffic to sustain the business."

Anderson's Richmond store will be the flagship location and remain the company's candy-making headquarters. The family has been making candy for several months to make sure there will be enough to supply both stores, Anderson-Tedder said.

The Barrington store offers all of the boxed candy assortments and candy bars available in Richmond, but custom-packed boxes and special orders need to be placed in advance.

In addition to the new store, Anderson-Tedder and her sister want to do more to give back to communities throughout the region. For years, the company has supported charity groups, but the family has bigger plans going forward.

This year, they introduced the Give Back Box, a $14.95 assortment of handmade chocolates. Twenty-five percent of the proceeds of each box sold will be donated to Family Health Partnership Clinic in Woodstock. The clinic is a nonprofit organization that provides medical care for McHenry County's uninsured.

The mission of the clinic is dear to the family. Ruth Danner-Anderson, the mother of Katie and Susanne, died in 2009 after battling breast cancer for several years – at times without the benefit of insurance coverage. Had Ruth Danner-Anderson recieved treatment through an organization such as the Family Health Partnership Clinic, she could have beaten the cancer, Susanne Anderson said.

"It was our goal to change the way the business is run and be more involved in the community," she said. "For us, the Give Back Box is very personal."

Anderson's Candy Shop
What: A fourth-generation gourmet chocolate business
Where 10301 N Main St., Richmond, with a new location at 218 W. Main St., Barrington
Information: Call 888-214-7614, or visit www.andersonscandyshop.com

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