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Sean 02-06-2004 09:37 AM

Caramel candy bar search
 
Hello,

I'm looking for a candy bar that I used to eat / sell as a kid for
fundraising at school. I don't think it's a typical name brand (it's
not caramello), but it was a caramel candy bar that was divided into 8
or 10 rectangles (not squares). The wrapper was all white I believe,
but could be wrong. The same box also had crunch bars, which were not
divided up. Typically the boxes had ~20 bars, each selling for $1.00

I used to love them as a kid, but can't seem to locate the same kind,
it seems like most fundraisers these days focus on the major brands
(snickers, m&ms, etc).

Thanks to anyone who can remember the name or who has seen them
recently.

DT 03-06-2004 03:47 PM

Caramel candy bar search
 
In article >,
says...
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm looking for a candy bar that I used to eat / sell as a kid for
>fundraising at school. I don't think it's a typical name brand (it's
>not caramello), but it was a caramel candy bar that was divided into 8
>or 10 rectangles (not squares). The wrapper was all white I believe,
>but could be wrong. The same box also had crunch bars, which were not
>divided up. Typically the boxes had ~20 bars, each selling for $1.00




In our area, fundraiser candies are provided by local chocolate shops with
custom printed labels for each event. In the Cleveland, Ohio area that is often
Malley's or Harry London. Carmel bars of the kind you describe are made by each
of them, presumably many others.

Dennis


Lis 19-06-2004 10:12 PM

Caramel candy bar search
 
If it was, say, 20 years or so ago, it could very well be Toblerone. Still
available as import chocolate. My school sold these and Gummy Bears (not as
available then as now), for fundraisers.

Lis

"Sean" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a candy bar that I used to eat / sell as a kid for
> fundraising at school. I don't think it's a typical name brand (it's
> not caramello), but it was a caramel candy bar that was divided into 8
> or 10 rectangles (not squares). The wrapper was all white I believe,
> but could be wrong. The same box also had crunch bars, which were not
> divided up. Typically the boxes had ~20 bars, each selling for $1.00
>
> I used to love them as a kid, but can't seem to locate the same kind,
> it seems like most fundraisers these days focus on the major brands
> (snickers, m&ms, etc).
>
> Thanks to anyone who can remember the name or who has seen them
> recently.




Kate Dicey 19-06-2004 11:46 PM

Caramel candy bar search
 
Lis wrote:
> If it was, say, 20 years or so ago, it could very well be Toblerone. Still
> available as import chocolate. My school sold these and Gummy Bears (not as
> available then as now), for fundraisers.


Toblerone is triangular and has chips of Nougat all through. These days
it comes in white and dark as well as milk chocolate. I've never seen
it in ordinary bars... They make it triangular so it fits in the boxes.
Look he http://www.toblerone.com/
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Zoot Candy 22-06-2004 11:13 PM

Caramel candy bar search
 
Kate Dicey > wrote in message >...
> Lis wrote:
> > If it was, say, 20 years or so ago, it could very well be Toblerone. Still
> > available as import chocolate. My school sold these and Gummy Bears (not as
> > available then as now), for fundraisers.

>
> Toblerone is triangular and has chips of Nougat all through. These days
> it comes in white and dark as well as milk chocolate. I've never seen
> it in ordinary bars... They make it triangular so it fits in the boxes.
> Look he http://www.toblerone.com/


Was caramel the only center? Sky bars by Necco are in sections except
they have four different flavors, caramel being one of them.

Zoot Candy

[email protected] 24-06-2004 02:36 PM

Caramel candy bar search
 
On 22 Jun 2004 15:13:39 -0700, (Zoot Candy)
wrote:

>Kate Dicey > wrote in message >...
>> Lis wrote:
>> > If it was, say, 20 years or so ago, it could very well be Toblerone. Still
>> > available as import chocolate. My school sold these and Gummy Bears (not as
>> > available then as now), for fundraisers.

>>
>> Toblerone is triangular and has chips of Nougat all through. These days
>> it comes in white and dark as well as milk chocolate. I've never seen
>> it in ordinary bars... They make it triangular so it fits in the boxes.
>> Look he
http://www.toblerone.com/
>
>Was caramel the only center? Sky bars by Necco are in sections except
>they have four different flavors, caramel being one of them.


Carmelos?


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