Why is it called a PayDay bar?

Since 1996, Hershey has been producing the classic peanut-covered PAYDAY bars in our Robinson, Illinois, plant. As the story goes, it was payday at the plant when the inventors were trying to come up with a name for the new candy bar, hence its name!
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Why is PayDay bar called PayDay?

PAYDAY was first introduced in 1932 by Hollywood Candy Company and got its name because it was first produced on pay day at the company. PAYDAY was marketed during the Great Depression as a meal replacement because of its dense peanut outer layer.
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When was the PayDay candy bar invented?

According to the official website, the PayDay Peanut Caramel Bar has an interesting background and was created in 1932 by its founder, Frank Martoccio. It did not, however, became part of The Hershey Company until 1996.
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What are PayDay bars?

According to the Hershey company, each PayDay bar is made with the following ingredients: peanuts; sugar; corn syrup; nonfat milk; palm oil; contains two percent or less of the following: salt; carrageenan; monoglycerides and diglycerides; egg whites; and soy protein.
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Are PayDay candy bars still made?

Finally one of them suggested Payday since it just happened to be payday at the company. The name stuck. Hollywood also made other famous candy bars such as Butternut (1916), Zero (1920) and Milk Shake (1927). Today only the Zero and Payday are still being made by Hershey Foods.
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What is the oldest candy bar?

In the 20th century, candy bars became one of the most popular sweets of all time. The oldest candy bar was created in 1847 by Joseph Fry using bittersweet chocolate. Henry Nestle and Daniel Peter first introduced milk chocolate to the world in 1875.
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Why is it called 3 Musketeers?

The 3 Musketeers Bar was the third brand produced and manufactured by M&M/Mars, introduced in 1932. Originally, it had three pieces in one package, flavored chocolate, strawberry and vanilla; hence the name, which was derived from the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.
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What is in the middle of a PayDay candy bar?

The key ingredients of PAYDAY candy bars are salted peanuts covering a nougat-like sweet caramel center.
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Is PayDay the healthiest candy bar?

While a PayDay is packed with 240 calories — not all of them are bad. The candy bar contains 7 grams of protein, which is as much as some protein bars. And while most candy lists sugar as its primary ingredient, PayDay is loaded with peanuts, meaning most of its fat is a healthier variety.
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Why are Toblerone triangular?

Its shape comes from dancers

It's commonly thought that the shape of Toblerone represents the mountains of Switzerland. But the shape is actually meant to represent dancers the Folies Bergères — a cabaret music hall in Paris. The dancers form a pyramid at the end of the show, hence the triangular shape of the candy.
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Is there a difference between left and right Twix?

Right Twix is enrobed in chocolate with drizzled caramel with a crunchy cookie inside. Thus, it's sweet and crunchy. Left Twix is coated in chocolate with cascaded caramel with a crispy cookie inside making it sweet and crunchy as well.
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How did M&Ms get their name?

Anticipating a shortage of chocolate and sugar as World War II raged on in Europe, Mars sought a partnership that would ensure a steady supply of resources needed to produce his new candy. In return, Murrie received a 20 percent stake in the M&M product, which was named to represent 'Mars' and 'Murrie.
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What is America's favorite candy bar?

You're not you when you're hungry. And America isn't America without its favorite candy: Snickers. According to 24/7 Wall Street, more than 400 million Snickers bars are sold per year. The well-known nougat topped with caramel and peanuts is covered in milk chocolate.
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Was there a candy bar called milkshake?

Produced by the former Hollywood Candy Company, the Milkshake bar emerged in the 1920s, around the same time as the Milky Way bar. They were fairly similar—both made with milk chocolate, caramel, and nougat—except that the Milkshake's nougat was malted.
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What does Baby Ruth have in it?

Baby Ruth is an American candy bar made of peanuts, caramel, and milk chocolate-flavored nougat, covered in compound chocolate.
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What is the unhealthiest candy?

Here's a look at the 10 most unhealthy candies you may find in your child's bag this Halloween that you should consider tossing.
  • Smarties. ...
  • Candy Corn. ...
  • Skittles. ...
  • Snickers. ...
  • Almond Joy. ...
  • Raisinets. ...
  • Nestlé Crunch. ...
  • Peanut M&Ms.
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What is the unhealthiest candy bar?

A 3 Musketeers bar is no friend to your health, as it claims the No. 1 spot as the worst candy bar. Although it is slightly lower in calories than a few other contenders on this list, a full-sized 3 Musketeers bar comes in on top as the unhealthiest candy bar thanks to the whopping 36 grams of sugar in one serving.
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Are paydays healthier than Snickers?

PayDay's 7 grams of protein make it a better option than a Snickers, which has only 4 grams of protein—not to mention that a PayDay contains significantly less saturated fats and sugars, and no partially-hydrogenated oil.
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What is the white stuff in a Salted Nut Roll?

“Is that what that white stuff is in the middle of a Salted Nut Roll?” Yep! Nougat. That nougat center is a game-changer! It makes the Salted Nut Roll not only a little bit sweeter, it makes it softer and chewier.
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Do they still sell Clark bars?

Following Necco's 2018 bankruptcy, the Clark Bar is now produced in western Pennsylvania, by the Altoona-based Boyer Candy Company. A Clark Bar, broken in half.
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What does a PayDay taste like?

I had a co-worker who made this snack mix every fall. It is like crack. She called it PayDay mix because the combination of the salty peanuts and the candy corn tastes like the candy bar PayDay.
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Why was D Artagnan not a musketeer?

D'Artagnan does not actually become a Musketeer of the Guard until two-thirds through the book. Since the story is from D'Artagnan's point of view and he's not yet a Musketeer, it would be a very early version of stolen valor on the young man's part to call himself one.
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What is a Milky Way called in America?

Milky Way is a brand of chocolate-covered confectionery bar manufactured and marketed by Mars, Incorporated. There are two varieties: the US Milky Way bar, which is sold as the Mars bar worldwide, including Canada; and the global Milky Way bar, which is sold as the 3 Musketeers in the US and Canada.
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What is Nuget in a candy bar?

Nougat (US: /ˈnuːɡət/ NOO-gət, UK: /ˈnuːɡɑː/ NOO-gah; French: [nuɡa]; Azerbaijani: nuqa; Persian: نوقا) is a family of confections made with sugar or honey, roasted nuts (almonds, walnuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, and macadamia nuts are common), whipped egg whites, and sometimes chopped candied fruit.
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