Zagnut
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Candy bar
A Zagnut candy bar cut in half. A candy bar with a peanut butter center covered in a layer of coconut. | |
Product type | Confectionery |
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Owner | The Hershey Company |
Produced by | The Hershey Company |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1930 |
Related brands | Mounds |
Markets | United States |
Previous owners | |
Website | Zagnut Candy Bar |
Zagnut is a candy bar produced and sold in the United States. Its main ingredients are peanut butter and toasted coconut.[1]
History
[edit ]The Zagnut bar was launched in 1930,[1] by the D. L. Clark Company of western Pennsylvania, which also made the Clark bar.[2] [3] [4] Clark changed its name to the Pittsburgh Food & Beverage company and was acquired by Leaf International in 1983.[5] The Zagnut brand was later part of an acquisition by Hershey Foods Corporation in 1996.[6]
Bon Appétit , in a story about nostalgic candy, said, "We’re honestly flummoxed that Zagnuts aren’t more popular."[1] Conversely, a columnist in The Des Moines Register compared it to a Rose Art crayon, saying "No one would ever purposely choose a Zagnut."[7]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b c Paley, Rachel Tepper (2017年10月26日). "To Win Halloween, Order Nostalgic Candy On Amazon". Bon Appétit . Retrieved 2022年06月06日.
- ^ "Pittsburgh's Candyland". Old Pittsburgh photos and stories | The Digs. 2017年06月23日. Retrieved 2022年06月06日.
- ^ Hopkins, Kate (2012年05月22日). Sweet Tooth: The Bittersweet History of Candy. Macmillan. pp. 244–245. ISBN 978-0-312-66810-5.
- ^ Hartel, Richard W.; Hartel, AnnaKate (2014年03月28日). Candy Bites: The Science of Sweets. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 13, 249. ISBN 978-1-4614-9383-9.
- ^ "Clark Bar manufacturer will stay near Pittsburgh". The Southern Illinoisan . Carbondale, Illinois. AP. February 15, 1986. p. 15. Retrieved August 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Stamborski, Al (October 19, 1996). "Switzer Candy Sold To Hershey". St. Louis Post-Dispatch . p. 1C. Retrieved August 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Kling, Bob. "A Zagnut is like a Rose Art Crayon". The Des Moines Register . Retrieved 2022年06月06日.
External links
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