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Looking for an oldtime chocolate marshmallow candy
I not sure this is the right place to ask, but I'm trying to track
down an old fashioned candy from the 60-70's. It used to be sold in sweet shops like those in Asbury Park and other vacation spots in the Northeast. It was square covered in dark chocolate. Inside were two layers of marshmallow, one vanilla and one chocolate, separated by a thin layer of jelly. If anyone knows a website or even what they were called, please let me know. Thanks...JohnB |
Sounds like another version of a Mallo. Where I grew up (canada), they were
done where a small round cookie was the base, then jam, then marshmallow, then dipped in chocolate. Doing a google, it looks like there's some recipes around that are close, but not quite. (I used keywords: Chocolate marshmallow cookies) And when I did a search on Mallo, it got tons of links to buy something called Mallo Cups. Ali "JohnB" > wrote in message om... > I not sure this is the right place to ask, but I'm trying to track > down an old fashioned candy from the 60-70's. It used to be sold in > sweet shops like those in Asbury Park and other vacation spots in the > Northeast. > > It was square covered in dark chocolate. Inside were two layers of > marshmallow, one vanilla and one chocolate, separated by a thin layer > of jelly. > > If anyone knows a website or even what they were called, please let me > know. > > Thanks...JohnB |
Sounds like another version of a Mallo. Where I grew up (canada), they were
done where a small round cookie was the base, then jam, then marshmallow, then dipped in chocolate. Doing a google, it looks like there's some recipes around that are close, but not quite. (I used keywords: Chocolate marshmallow cookies) And when I did a search on Mallo, it got tons of links to buy something called Mallo Cups. Ali "JohnB" > wrote in message om... > I not sure this is the right place to ask, but I'm trying to track > down an old fashioned candy from the 60-70's. It used to be sold in > sweet shops like those in Asbury Park and other vacation spots in the > Northeast. > > It was square covered in dark chocolate. Inside were two layers of > marshmallow, one vanilla and one chocolate, separated by a thin layer > of jelly. > > If anyone knows a website or even what they were called, please let me > know. > > Thanks...JohnB |
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