Clarence Crane
Clarence Crane was an American candy manufacturer and inventor, best known for creating the popular Life Savers candy in 1912. He developed the unique ring shape of the candy, which was designed to resemble a life preserver, making it both appealing and memorable. Crane's innovation helped establish a new category of candy that became widely popular across the United States.
In addition to his work with Life Savers, Crane was also involved in the chocolate industry and owned a candy company in Cleveland, Ohio. His contributions to the candy world have left a lasting legacy, influencing the way sweets are made and marketed today.