What are the origins of Halloween candy corn?
The origins of Halloween candy corn are a bit murky, but here's what we know:
Early Days:
* Late 1800s: While there's no definitive evidence, it's believed that candy corn was first created in the late 1800s by Goelitz Confectionery Company, later known as Jelly Belly.
* Originally a "Chicken Feed" Candy: Candy corn was initially called "Chicken Feed" because its colors resembled those of a rooster. This name might have reflected the candy's intended use as a popular candy for children.
Popularity and Marketing:
* Early 1900s: Candy corn gained traction in the early 1900s, especially during Halloween. Its bright colors and sugary sweetness made it a popular treat for kids.
* 1950s: Goelitz Confectionery Company (Jelly Belly) began actively promoting candy corn as a Halloween staple, solidifying its association with the holiday.
* Today: Candy corn remains a beloved (and sometimes controversial) Halloween treat, enjoyed by many and debated by others.
Interesting Fact:
* Candy corn was originally made with real honey, giving it a more distinct flavor than the modern version. However, the use of honey was discontinued in the 1960s due to its cost.
The mystery of the origins of candy corn continues to intrigue. While we may never know the exact details of its creation, its association with Halloween is undeniable.
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