Ranking & Origin | Candy Name |
# 10: (Introduced in 1946) Was introduced as a replacement for the Dream Bar, which contained diced almonds with coconut. | |
#9: (Introduced in 1923) Its name came from a popular type of malted milk drink of the time, not from the galaxy as many may believe. | |
#8: (Introduced in 1994) It is a more recent bar from Hershey's line of chocolate brands. It contains cookie bits similar to those of an Oreo cookie. | |
#7: (Introduced in 1932) Originally, it had 3 different flavored pieces in one bar--chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla-- hence the name. Today, only the chocolate flavor is left. | |
#6: (Introduced 1993) It is a variant of the original bar, which contains only two sticks rather than this one with four. These sticks consist of cookie, caramel, and chocolate. | |
#5: (Introduced in 1935) This four finger bar was originally named 'Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp' until it was renamed '_______ Chocolate Crisp' in 1937. | |
#4: (Introduced in 1900) This 'Great American Chocolate Bar' was the first mass-produced chocolate bar the United states. | |
#3: (Introdced in 1930) This bar was named after the favorite horse of the Mars family, and was marketed under the name 'Marathon' in the UK and Ireland until 1990. | |
#2: (Introduced in 1941) Forrest Mars Sr. conceived the idea for this candy when he saw soldiers eating chocolate pellets covered with a hard shell of tempered chocolate. | |
#1 (Introduced in 1928) This candy was created by H.B. R____, a former dairy farmer and shipping foreman for Milton Hershey, who left to start his own candy business. | |