Elmer Candy Company began in 1855 as Miller Candy Company, launched by Christopher Miller. Miller transferred the company to his son-in-law, Augustus Elmer, who changed the name to Miller-Elmer Candy. Elmer's five sons joined the business, and it became
Elmer Candy Corporation around 1914. During the
Great Depression, the Elmer brothers developed a
cornmeal-based cheese-curl snack. In 1963, the five sons of Augustus Elmer sold the Elmer Candy Corporation. By doing so, they forfeited the
trademark names of the products, and Elmer's Fine Foods lost the ability to use the name CheeWees. For the next 30 years, the company marketed their famous cheese curls using the names
Chee-T and
Chee-Z-Snax. In the 1980s, brothers Alan, Paul, and Stephen Elmer joined the business and began modernizing the company, adding products, and increasing sales. As president of Elmer's Fine Foods, Alan wanted to use his grandfather's trademarked CheeWees name. In 1993, Elmer's Fine Foods reacquired the naming rights from the Elmer Candy Corporation and began to once again sell CheeWees. Following devastation from Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, Elmer's Fine Foods was closed for 14 months while its
infrastructure was rebuilt. The company re-opened in January 2007, and launched its company web site. Brothers Alan, Stephen, and Paul are the fifth generation of the Elmer family to be in the food business in New Orleans. CheeWees are sold throughout
Mississippi and Louisiana, and sales have expanded to national and international markets. ==Products==