Talk:Idaho Candy Company

Use of non-free images
Since File:Idaho-Spud-Wrapper-Small.jpg, File:Cherry-Cocktail-Wrapper-Small.jpg and File:Old-Faithful-PC-Wrapper-Small.jpg are all non-free images, each use must satisfy all 10 of the criteria listed in WP:NFCCP and must not be any of the ways listed in WP:NFC. "Idaho-Spud-Wrapper-Small" does not have the separate, specific non-free use rationale it needs for this article per WP:NFCC, is being used in a gallery or gallery-like way (i.e., for purely decorative purposes) which not allowed per WP:NFG, and does not show the "contextual significance" it needs per WP:NFCC so it should not be used. The other two files have rationales for the article, but once again their usage fails both WP:NFG and WP:NFCC#8 so they should not be used as well. - Marchjuly (talk) 04:31, 7 September 2015 (UTC)

Notability
Primary sources such as official webpages, etc. cannot be used to establish notability per WP:CORP or WP:GNG. What needs to be shown is that the company itself has received significant coverage in multiple independent reliable sources per WP:CORP. Has the company received any significant coverage in reliable, independent sources? Unless one or two sources can be provided the article is always going to be at risk of deletion via AfD. I was able to find these, some of which might be able to be used to show notability, but most of which could probably be at least used to support article content: - Marchjuly (talk) 05:07, 7 September 2015 (UTC)
 * Idaho Candy Co.: A Quest to Keep a Century-Old Dream Alive
 * Idaho Candy Company Makes Candy The Old-fashioned way
 * Best of Boise 2007:Best Candy Company
 * Why So Little Candy Variety? Blame the Chocolate Oligopoly
 * The Strange Tale of The Idaho Spud
 * This Built America: Idaho Candy Company
 * Idaho's ‘Candyman’ Doubles as a School Trustee
 * Remembrance of Candy Bars Past
 * Spuds made old-fashioned way
 * 15 of America's favorite regional sweets
 * Bring your sweet tooth to Andy's
 * Sweet somethings from far, far away
 * Author takes a U.S. tour of quirky candy companies