Who invented milky way




















And the treat that launched its astronomical success, the Milky Way bar, was born in the North Loop in a small section of the building at Washington Avenue North where Johnson Nut already had a bustling distribution center. Frank C. Mars moved his fledgling candy company into the building in while having modest success producing the Mar-O-Bar—a treat that was essentially a chocolate bar with a whipped cream center.

As a young man in his early 20s, Mars tried selling candies for a living while married to a Minnesota schoolteacher, but the business—and the marriage—failed.

It is interesting to note how similar all of those candies are, just by the addition or subtraction of their ingredients. Knowing now that they are both the same, minus the peanuts, makes me think twice! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous Post You Smarties! Next Post A Hershey Kiss. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. The Milky Way brand extended into variations beginning in The Forever Yours bar is actually a spin off of the original vanilla version made in The Forever Yours bar was first made in and includes chewy not creamy caramel, fluffy vanilla nougat, encased in bittersweet dark chocolate.

This candy bar eventually ended up being discontinued in Not long thereafter, in this vanilla bar was reunited with the Mars Inc. The very same bar was renamed again in to what is now known as the Milky Way Midnight bar, which can be seen on the Marschocolate. This delicious bar is featured with vanilla flavored nougat, caramel and dark chocolate. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. See also Twix. The Milky Way bar originated in after 3 years of research and was the first filled candy bar.

It was inspired by the chocolate-malt milkshake that was popular at the time. In , the name Milky Way became a trademark. In , the Milky Way bar was introduced nationally in two flavors, chocolate and vanilla, each for a nickel. In , the Milky Way bar was sold as a two piece bar, but just four years later, in , the chocolate and vanilla flavors forever parted.

The vanilla Milky Way bar, which was covered in dark chocolate rather than milk chocolate, was renamed the Forever Yours bar. The Forever Yours bar was discontinued in



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