In 1923, the Curtiss Candy Company of Chicago created the Butterfinger candy bar, a long candy bar with a crisp, flaky peanut-butter center covered in chocolate.
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The Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar (commonly called the Hershey’s Bar) is the flagship 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 with the Hershey’s Milk Chocolate with Almonds variety beginning production in 1908. A circular version of the milk chocolate bar called Hershey’s Drops was released in 2010.
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Junior Mints are a candy brand consisting of small rounds of mint filling (with a dimple on one side) inside a dark chocolate coating. The product is currently produced by Tootsie Roll Industries, and is packaged in varying amounts from the fun-size box to the much larger 12.0 oz. box.
Junior Mints were introduced in 1949 by the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based James O. Welch Company. The company also manufactured candies and candy bars such as Sugar Babies, Welch’s Fudge, and Pom Poms.
Welch was born in Hertford, North Carolina, attended the University of North Carolina, and then founded his Cambridge candy company in 1927. His partner in the company was his brother, Robert W. Welch, Jr., who retired from the confectionery business in 1956 and two years later founded the John Birch Society.
Andes Chocolate Mints, also known as Andes Candies, are small rectangular candies consisting of one mint-green layer sandwiched in between two chocolate-brown layers. The candies are usually wrapped in green foil imprinted with the company’s logo, the word Andes written amidst a drawing of snow-capped peaks. First launched in 1950, they are produced by Tootsie Roll Industries and made in Delavan, Wisconsin.
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