Named for a popular dance, (not for the city), Charleston Chew was one of the first candy bars that did not feature chocolate as its primary ingredient. The inside of the bar is filled with flavored nougat, which is then covered in a chocolate coating. Charleston chew was one of the top-selling candies of the 1950s and it can still be found on supermarket shelves. In addition to the original vanilla filling, the company added chocolate and strawberry flavors. Their latest variation is the bite-sized versions, which are sold in boxes, rather than in wrappers. They are quite popular at movie theaters and klassische werbeartikel on Halloween.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Sky Bar
Arguably the least celebrated entry on our list, the Sky Bar was introduced way back in 1938. The concept behind it was a bit more sophisticated than most of its predecessors. Each Sky Bar has four separate sections, each of which contained a different filling: fudge, caramel, peanut, or vanilla. It was then covered in milk chocolate and wrapped up. The Sky Bar was the first chocolate bar that had more than one filling. Though it is still produced by its originator (Necco), the Sky Bar has grown increasingly hard to find in recent years. Some online candy stores sell them by the box.
Bosco Milk Chocolate Bar
A popular maker of chocolate syrup, it took Bosco more than seven decades to finally introduce its first chocolate bar. Why so long? Beats us! Their syrup was first produced in 1928 and has been a top seller ever since. The Bosco Milk Chocolate Bar was introduced in 2010! Although it is sure to attract fans of the iconic brand, the company is not offering the bar on a national scale. In fact, they are promoting it as a special limited edition collector's series. The best place to find the Bosco Milk Chocolate Bar is on the internet.
Tootsie Roll
Yes, we know...the Tootsie Roll is not actually a candy bar, although it is chocolate. The candy, which is sold in a variety of flavors and sizes, is the bestselling chewy chocolate in the United States, and has been for quite some time. They are sold individually and in large bags and bulk quantities. According to the company's websites, more than 64 million Tootsie Rolls are made and packaged each day! Larger Tootsie rolls resemble candy bars, but are shaped in more of a log form with precut segments that allow for easy, or easier, chewing.
Future Of Cotton Candies
Cotton candy has changed very little since it was first introduced. Most of the improvements have come in the design of machines that are used to make the candy. It is expected that future improvements will continue to be found in this area. For example, machines will be developed which are more automated with computer controls. These machines will be able to produce the candy more efficiently, economically and safely. In addition to new cotton candy machines, new colors and flavors will also be introduced to make the confection klassische werbeartikel more appealing.
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