The resolution recognizes Kopper Kettle Candies, a cherished candymaker in Arkansas, for its significant achievements in the art of candy making. Established in 1925, this family-owned business has been a staple in the Arkansas River Valley for over a century, continuing to produce high-quality chocolates and candies with a commitment to craftsmanship. Recently, Kopper Kettle Candies was honored as the number one candy store in Arkansas and the fifth in the United States, according to a ranking by LoveFood.com, which praised the store for its nostalgic charm and artisanal confections.

The resolution expresses the House of Representatives' congratulations to Kopper Kettle Candies for this national recognition and acknowledges the hard work of its team and the support of its customers over the years. Third-generation owner Thomas Greer emphasized the pride the business takes in its history and its role in promoting Arkansas as a destination for candy lovers. A copy of the resolution will be presented to Greer by the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives upon adoption.