Well, Do American chocolate eat more Kit Kats or Twix? From Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups to Baby Ruth, there’s no shortage of tasty candy bars. But which ones are America’s favorites? Here are some favorite chocolate candies with his flavor.
#10 Almond Joy
First is Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing, which was established in 1919, didn’t invent the Almond Joy bar until 1946. Created as the nuttier sibling to Mounds, it’s made of sweetened coconut, topped with two almonds, and covered in dark chocolate. That Cadbury purchased Peter Paul in 1978 and Hershey bought the company’s U.S. operations in 1988.
#9 Milky Way
After that, the milky way is most likely American chocolate. That is created in 1923, this chocolate bar was named after a popular malted milkshake, not the Milky Way galaxy. Well, it is created to capture the taste of the malted drink and is made of chocolate malt-flavored nougat and caramel-covered milk chocolate. Milky Way also has the distinction of being Mars, Incorporated’s first candy bar, created in Frank Mars’ kitchen. Even, it sold for just a nickel.
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#8 Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Creme
Hershey is the newest American chocolate candy on our list. After that, Hershey’s Cookies ’n’ Creme first hit the candy stands in 1994 and was billed as a unique twist on the classic Hershey Milk Chocolate Bar. Hershey cookies are made of white chocolate and promise cookies in every bite.
#7 3 Musketeers
Well, Musketeers was first introduced in 1932. 3 Musketeers was made up of three pieces and three flavors: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. This candy bar is now a single piece of soft chocolate-flavored nougat covered with milk chocolate. Moreover, 3 Musketeers family recently expanded to include Mint and Truffle Crisp bars.
#6 Twix
Getting in just under $170 million in sales, Mars’ Twix sits right in the middle of our top 10 list. That crunchy cookie, caramel, and chocolate bar is a relative newcomer to the American marketplace compared to other top sellers (it was initially produced in the United Kingdom in 1967). Twix was introduced in the United States in 1979.
#5 Kit Kat
Kit Kat is created in British. It was launched in 1935 by Rowntree Limited of York and was originally called Chocolate Crisp. After that, it was renamed Kit Kat, allegedly after the Kit Kat Club, an eighteenth-century Whig literacy club in England. Well, Nestlé accepted Rowntree in 1988 and now produces Kit Kat for over 70 countries. yet, you’ll see a different name on the label.
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#4 Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar
This is the most obsolete American chocolate bar on our list, Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar was developed in 1900 by Milton S. Hershey. Everyone to be able to enjoy the great taste of milk chocolate, which was a privilege only the wealthy enjoyed at the time. In the year 1941 to 1945, the Hershey Company made more than a billion rations bars for troops serving in World War II. Today time, Hershey makes more than 373 million of its signature candy bar every year.
#3 Snickers
If you know that Snickers calls the world’s most popular chocolate bar. However, it is third on our list of U.S. chocolate candy sales. Presented in 1930, the bar was called after one of the Mars family’s favorite horses. Today’s tome, More than 99 tons of peanuts go into making over 15 million Snickers bars each day, and each bar contains around 16 peanuts.
#2 Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
The creator of these tasty treats, Harry Burnett Reese, was a former dairy employee of Milton S. Hershey. That he decided to strike out on his own and make a living in the candy business. Reese started selling his peanut butter cups in five-pound boxes for candy varieties in the 1920s. After that, that candy soon surged in popularity. After some time, America’s chocolate is still a hit.
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#1 M&Ms
Well, it was designed to bring consumers chocolate that wouldn’t melt in their hands. Although, M&Ms which were named after their creators Forrest Mars and R. Bruce Murrie, were given to GIs serving in World War II. The chocolates even went on a space mission in 1982. In M&M flavor include red, yellow, blue, orange, and green, but it’s red that gets top billing. The red M&M has been the official “spokescandy” since 1952. Now there are eleven permanent varieties of M&Ms candies, as well as seasonal offerings.