In 1974, Brooks purchased a 50% interest in the company. Upon the death of his father in 1975, he took over as president of the company. In 1990, he established a candy manufacturing company in Mexico, eventually incorporating it as a subsidiary in 2006.
Active in the Western Candy Conference since 1976, Brooks was its chairman in 1978 and received the group’s Distinguished Service Award in 2001. As a member of the National Confectioners Association’s board since 1978, he served twice as the association’s vice president. He was inducted into the NCSA Candy Hall of Fame in 2008.
Brooks acknowledges that what he learned from his father and co-founder, Adams, had the most significant influence on his career. He is dedicated to continuing the Adams & Brooks tradition of producing distinctive, unique, quality candy. Two of his three children, Cynthia Brooks Hoban and John Jr., also are active in the family business, serving as vice presidents.
Candy Industry’s 2010 Kettle Award nominees -- Eric Atkinson of Atkinson Candy Co., Michael Rosenberg of Promotion in Motion Cos. Inc. and Ed Seguine of Mars Chocolate North America -- were honored with special plaques during a dinner held following the reception.
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