*** Welcome to piglix ***

Mathe Forum Schule und Studenten
0 votes
463 views
This piglix contains articles or sub-piglix about Candy bars
piglix posted in Food & drink by Galactic Guru
   
0 votes

Goldenberg%27s Peanut Chews



...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Goo Goo Cluster


The GooGoo Cluster is an American candy bar created in 1912 by Howell Campbell and the Standard Candy Company in Nashville, Tennessee. The disk-shaped candy bar contains marshmallow nougat, caramel, and roasted peanuts covered in milk chocolate. Variations include GooGoo Supreme (pecans replace the peanuts) and Peanut Butter GooGoo (peanut butter replaces marshmallow nougat and caramel).

GooGoo Cluster is considered the first combination candy bar, meaning it contained several types of candy rather than an all-chocolate bar.

The name is thought to refer to the sound a baby makes.

Originally, the candy was sold, unpackaged, from glass jars only in the factory's local area. At the time of the GooGoo Cluster's invention, there was no automated packaging machinery, so packaging required costly hand work. As a result, packaging was unusual unless the candy (like caramels) required wrapping to keep pieces separate. During the 1920s, after increased public attention to hygiene, the company began wrapping it, and it was sold all over the United States.

The candy was sold at the Grand Ole Opry (GOO), which was established in 1925, 13 years after the candy's debut. However, Standard Candy (with particular emphasis on the GooGoo Cluster) was a long-time sponsor of the program.

During the 1920s and 1930s, the company advertised Goo Goo Clusters as "a nourishing lunch for a nickel." At this time, the primary nutritional concern was caloric undernourishment, especially for working-class people, and high-calorie candies were promoted as valuable and inexpensive source of food energy.

GooGoo Clusters were given out as parting gifts on the children's television variety show Wonderama during the 1970s.



...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Heath bar


imageHeath

The Heath bar is a candy bar made of toffee and milk chocolate, marketed by L.S. Heath beginning in 1914, subsequently by Leaf, Inc., and since 1996 by Hershey.

Shaped as a thin hard slab with a milk chocolate coating, the toffee originally contained sugar, butter, and almonds, and was a small squarish bar weighing 1 ounce. It is similar to Hershey's Skor bar and Mondelēz's Daim bar. The Heath bar ranked 56th nationally in the US and 110th on the US East Coast in a 1987 popularity survey, and has become a popular add-in ingredient to ice cream, cookies and other confections.

In 1913, L.S. Heath, a school teacher, bought an existing confectionery shop in Robinson, Illinois as a likely business opportunity for his oldest sons, Bayard Heath and Everett Heath. The brothers opened a combination candy store, ice cream parlor, and manufacturing operation there in 1914.

With the success of the business, the elder Heath became interested in ice cream, and opened a small dairy factory in 1915. His sons worked on expanding their confectionery business. At some point they reportedly acquired a toffee recipe, via a traveling salesman, from a Greek confectioner in another part of the state. In 1928, they began marketing it locally as "Heath English Toffee", proclaiming it "America's Finest".

In 1931, when Bayard and Everett were persuaded by their father to sell the confectionery and work at his dairy, they brought their candy-making equipment with them, and established a retail business there. The Heaths came up with the marketing idea of including their toffee on the order form taken around by the Heath dairy trucks, so that one could order Heath bars to be delivered along with one's milk and cottage cheese.



...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Heroes (confectionery)


Heroes (previously Miniature Heroes) is a brand of boxed/tinned confectionery currently manufactured by Cadbury. Introduced in September 1999, they were a response to rival Mars' "Celebrations". The product contains miniature versions of various Cadbury chocolate bars and is known as "Favourites" in Australia and New Zealand. Heroes are most popular around holidays, such as Christmas, Halloween and Easter.




...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Hershey bar


imageHershey's Milk Chocolate

The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar (commonly called the Hershey's Bar) is the chocolate bar manufactured by the Hershey Company. It is often referred by Hershey as "The Great American Chocolate Bar." The Hershey Milk Chocolate Bar was first sold in 1900, followed by the Hershey's Milk Chocolate with Almonds variety, which began production in 1908. Circular candies made of Hershey milk chocolate, called Hershey's Drops, were released in 2010.

The Hershey Process milk chocolate used in these bars uses fresh milk delivered directly from local farms. The process was developed by Milton Hershey and produced the first mass-produced chocolate in the United States. As a result, the Hershey flavor is widely recognized in the United States, but less so internationally, especially in areas where European chocolates are more widely available. The process is a trade secret, but experts speculate that the milk is partially lipolyzed, producing butyric acid, which stabilizes the milk from further fermentation. This flavor gives the product a particular sour, "tangy" taste which the US public has come to associate with the taste of chocolate, to the point that other manufacturers often add butyric acid to their milk chocolates. The American bar's taste profile was not as popular with the Canadian public, leading Hershey to introduce a reformulated Canadian bar in 1983.

Until 2015, Hershey also added polyglycerol polyricinoleate (PGPR) to their chocolate which contributed to the difference in taste between Hershey chocolates and European chocolates.

In addition to the standard Milk Chocolate and Milk Chocolate with Almonds varieties, Hershey's also produces several other chocolate bars in various flavors: Special Dark chocolate, Cookies 'N' Creme, Symphony (both Milk Chocolate and Almond Toffee), Mr. Goodbar (with peanuts), and Krackel (with crisped rice). There were also nine limited flavors: Double Chocolate, Nut Lovers, Twosomes Reese's Pieces, Cookies 'N' Chocolate, Cookies 'N' Mint, Strawberries 'n' Creme, Raspberries 'n' Creme, Twosomes Heath, and Twosomes Whoppers. All flavors have between 210 and 230 calories per standard-sized bar.



...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Hershey%27s Miniatures



...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Hershey%27s Special Dark



...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Horalky


Horalky is a Slovak wafer bar with peanut filling and cocoa coating made by I.D.C. Holding, a.s. under the Sedita brand. It is the bestselling wafer of all time in Czech Republic and Slovakia since 1953. Horalky has been introduced in Poland in 2007 (in 2012 the name was changed to Góralki), and in Hungary late 2008.

The word Horalky is a shortened term of flower "Horec" and you can see the picture of these flowers on the wrap of the wafer, along with flower "Plesnivec".

The wafer is available in 5 different flavours: Peanuts — the most popular, Chocolate, Milk, Coconut and Hazelnut.



...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Idaho Spud


imageIdaho Spud

The Idaho Spud is a candy bar made by the Idaho Candy Company. It has been produced since 1918 and is distributed throughout the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The wrapper of the product bears the slogan "The Candy Bar That Makes Idaho Famous." The bar's inventor, Thomas "T.O." Smith founded the Idaho Candy Company in 1901, and went on to create numerous confectionery concoctions such as the Old Faithful Bar (1925) and the Cherry Cocktail Bar (1926). These items are still in production today.

The Idaho Spud is in the top 100 best-selling candy bars in the Northwest United States. The bar is sold at room temperature, but is often frozen before consumption. They are also sold as bite size candies in clear plastic tubs.

The candy bar consists of a cocoa-flavored marshmallow center which is covered with compound chocolate (a chocolate replacement made from cocoa, sugar, and vegetable fats) and sprinkled with coconut flakes. The oblong shape of the candy bar resembles a potato. The product has 180 calories and weighs 1.5 ounces or 43 grams.

The bar was featured in Steve Almond's book, Candyfreak as one of the few successful candies made by a small company.




...

Wikipedia
0 votes

Jersey Milk


Jersey Milk is a chocolate bar consisting of solid milk chocolate. It has a white wrapper with gold writing. The Jersey Milk chocolate bar was introduced in 1924. Originally produced by Neilson Dairy, production was transferred to Cadbury’s when Neilson sold the Cadbury’s product lines that Neilson had acquired in 1987 back to Cadbury’s in 1996, but Jersey Milk packages continue to bear the Neilson brand as of June 2016.

As of April 2016, the only package of Jersey Milk listed on the Snack Works web site is a 700 gram package of Jersey Milk Miniatures, although the Canadian Favourites web site lists a 180 gram pack of four 45 gram bars, London Drugs offers 45 gram bars, and Amazon.com offers a 100 gram bar.




...

Wikipedia

...