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Salvatore “Sal” Ferrara II was the kind of man who loved ones describe as “larger than life,” the “epitome of leadership,” and “a very special person that could light up any room.”
An “icon” in the candy industry, his absence is bound to be felt. Ferrara died Thursday after battling esophageal cancer. He was 63.