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bars. Martoccio invented a synthetic coating for his candy bars to keep them from melting in warm temperatures. He used only the very best ingredients—real cocoa butter, eggs, etc.-- and was still able to sell his milk chocolate bars for 3 cents compared to the 5 cent Hershey bar (1955). That was not
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Martoccio, head of the F.A. Martoccio Macaroni Company, acquired a defunct candy factory in 1911 for the sole purpose of replacing one of his own factory's machines that had burned out. Martoccio was talked into buying the entire Pratt and Langhoft Candy plant and found himself in the confectionery
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business. He purchased another candy company, the Pendergast Candy Company of Minneapolis, in 1927, changing the name to Hollywood Brands in 1933. The Pendergast Company had discovered the method of making a fluffy
107: 228: 348: 328: 216: 95: 104:(1920) White coating that did not melt in heat. A silver wrapper with large blue and silver ZERO across the top. Still produced today (2020) 32: 343: 333: 338: 232: 98:(1916) with use of the name successfully defended in a court case challenging the name for use in a chocolate bar 253: 213: 186: 132:
Smooth Sailin (dark chocolate coating walnut-flavored nougat) A blue wrapper with silver sailboats
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Big Time (a Milkshake bar with peanuts) Purple wrapper with Big Time written across the top
69: 8: 117: 80: 61: 76: 278: 322: 111: 28: 120:(1932) Caramel nougat coated with whole peanuts. Still produced today (2020) 190: 49: 53: 101: 65: 304: 45: 123:
Hollywood (dark chocolate coating caramel, nougat and peanuts)
64:, in 1938. During the 1950s, Hollywood Candy Company owned a 114:, but with malt flavor instead of chocolate flavor only) 72:. The Centralia plant was destroyed in a fire in 1980. 279:"Hershey Will Buy Candy Unit From Huhtamaki Oy's Leaf" 209: 207: 204: 91:Amongst Hollywood's confectionery products were: 320: 229:"AmericanHeritage.com / LAND of the CANDY BAR" 57:continued after the company was sold in 1967. 75:In 1988 Hollywood Brands was acquired by the 349:Food and drink companies established in 1912 329:Confectionery companies of the United States 187:"Zero candy bars - Candy you ate as a kid?" 165:3 Big Bears (three chocolate bars in one) 305:"Banken und Finanzprodukte im Vergleich" 156:Teddy Bear (peanuts, chocolate, nougat) 321: 159:Nut Patti (almonds, chocolate, nougat) 48:for candy bars, which was copied by 168:Top Star (coconut, caramel, nougat) 33:Hollywood, Carver County, Minnesota 13: 14: 360: 254:"PAY DAY JOINS LEAF`S CANDY ROLL" 60:Hollywood Candy Company moved to 297: 271: 246: 221: 179: 35:, in 1912 by Frank Martoccio. 16:American confectionery company 1: 344:Companies established in 1912 172: 334:American chocolate companies 7: 86: 10: 365: 339:The Hershey Company brands 38: 283:The Wall Street Journal 21:Hollywood Candy Company 79:, then became part of 110:(1927) (similar to a 258:The Chicago Tribune 162:Tafy Nut / Tofy-Nut 81:The Hershey Company 66:Crosley Super Sport 62:Centralia, Illinois 285:. October 21, 1996 153:Sno King Candy Bar 77:Leaf Candy Company 31:company formed in 27:, was an American 309:BankVergleich.com 356: 313: 312: 301: 295: 294: 292: 290: 275: 269: 268: 266: 265: 250: 244: 243: 241: 240: 231:. Archived from 225: 219: 211: 202: 201: 199: 198: 189:. Archived from 183: 25:Hollywood Brands 364: 363: 359: 358: 357: 355: 354: 353: 319: 318: 317: 316: 303: 302: 298: 288: 286: 277: 276: 272: 263: 261: 252: 251: 247: 238: 236: 227: 226: 222: 212: 205: 196: 194: 185: 184: 180: 175: 89: 41: 17: 12: 11: 5: 362: 352: 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 315: 314: 296: 270: 245: 220: 203: 177: 176: 174: 171: 170: 169: 166: 163: 160: 157: 154: 151: 150:Nut Sundae Bar 148: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 127: 124: 121: 115: 105: 99: 88: 85: 40: 37: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 361: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 326: 324: 310: 306: 300: 284: 280: 274: 259: 255: 249: 235:on 2008-02-05 234: 230: 224: 218: 217:Archived copy 215: 210: 208: 193:on 2009-02-16 192: 188: 182: 178: 167: 164: 161: 158: 155: 152: 149: 146: 143: 140: 137: 134: 131: 128: 125: 122: 119: 116: 113: 112:Milky Way bar 109: 106: 103: 100: 97: 94: 93: 92: 84: 82: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 58: 55: 51: 47: 36: 34: 30: 29:confectionery 26: 22: 308: 299: 289:December 19, 287:. Retrieved 282: 273: 262:. Retrieved 260:. 1988-10-20 257: 248: 237:. Retrieved 233:the original 223: 195:. Retrieved 191:the original 181: 147:Treasure Bar 90: 74: 59: 42: 24: 20: 18: 323:Categories 264:2023-12-19 239:2009-03-16 197:2009-02-12 173:References 144:Buccaneers 96:Butter-Nut 50:Frank Mars 129:Red Sails 108:Milkshake 83:in 1996. 54:Milky Way 87:Products 70:Sara Lee 52:for his 141:Swinger 118:Pay Day 39:History 138:Almond 46:nougat 23:, or 291:2023 102:Zero 19:The 135:747 325:: 307:. 281:. 256:. 206:^ 311:. 293:. 267:. 242:. 214:2 200:.

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confectionery
Hollywood, Carver County, Minnesota
nougat
Frank Mars
Milky Way
Centralia, Illinois
Crosley Super Sport
Sara Lee
Leaf Candy Company
The Hershey Company
Butter-Nut
Zero
Milkshake
Milky Way bar
Pay Day
"Zero candy bars - Candy you ate as a kid?"
the original


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Archived copy
"AmericanHeritage.com / LAND of the CANDY BAR"
the original
"PAY DAY JOINS LEAF`S CANDY ROLL"
"Hershey Will Buy Candy Unit From Huhtamaki Oy's Leaf"
"Banken und Finanzprodukte im Vergleich"
Categories
Confectionery companies of the United States
American chocolate companies
The Hershey Company brands

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