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Skor Bars are made in the United States by The Hershey Company. Introduced in 1981, this candy bar features a thin slab of crisp butter toffee cov...
View full detailsFeel like a kid again and indulge in a delicious Sky Bar! This candy bar is made out of milk chocolate and four different fillings: caramel, vanill...
View full detailsSnickers Bars are made in the United States by Mars, Incorporated. First introduced in 1930, Snickers quickly became one of the best-selling candy...
View full detailsMake your day a little bit better with Snickers Almond! Produced by Mars, Inc, this candy bar is made with roasted almonds, nougat, caramel, and mi...
View full detailsExperience the satisfying blend of almonds, nougat, caramel, and milk chocolate with Snickers Almond king-size candy bars. Each bar in this 24-coun...
View full detailsDiscover a delicious new twist on a classic favorite with Snickers Cookie Dough Bites, presented in a 3.1oz box. These bite-sized treats combine th...
View full detailsSnickers Bars - King Size 24CT Box
Snickers Bars - King Size 24CT Box
Snickers Bars - King Size 24CT Box
Speckled Chocolate Almonds come in a generous 1lb bag for long-lasting enjoyment. Milk chocolate coats roasted almonds, then finished with a delica...
View full detailsSpeckled Malted Milk Eggs 1lbs
Spongebob Squarepants becomes the star with this holiday candy made from smooth milk chocolate. Packaged in a 2.5oz box, it’s an ideal addition to ...
View full detailsChocolate candy is the largest and most historically significant of all candy flavors. In other words, it’s The Sultan of Swat, The Titan of Terror, The Colossus of Clout, and the King of Crash of Chocolate! Yeah, we got that from Sandlot, but when comparing chocolate to historical greatness, the Great Bambino is who came to mind. However, chocolate is much older than baseball, with the earliest known records dating back over 5,000 years in what is now known as Mexico. There is also evidence that it was used in drinks as early as 600 BC.
Once the Spanish discovered it in the 1500s, they brought it back to Spain and used it in medicine. Then, sometime in the 19th century, the Swiss got hold of it, and the rest is history! Nowadays, chocolate candy comes in three main categories, including dark, milk, and white, although some will debate that the real number is four, as ruby chocolate is often recognized as a standalone chocolate type, but we’ll let you decide. We currently have over 750 chocolate candy listings here at Candy Retailer, further proving its status as the king of candy!
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