Snickers (1930) - The combination of chocolate, peanuts, caramel, and nougat is what makes Snickers bars so popular.
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Heath Bar (1928) - Brothers Bayard and Everett Heath originally marketed this candy bar as Heath English Toffee. It's currently known as the Heath Bar, and is owned by Hershey.
Milky Way (1923) - Milky Way is the oldest surviving candy bar from Mars, Inc. It was named after a milkshake, and they went on to produce two flavors: one with vanilla and one with chocolate nougat.
Butterfinger (1923) - Bart Simpson made these popular in the 1990s, but Butterfingers have been around since 1923.
Mounds (1920) - Mounds were created by Connecticut candyman Vincent Nitido and date back to 1920, whereas the Almond Joy first appeared in 1946.
Fry's Turkish Delight (1914) - British confectioner J. S. Fry & Sons were the first to introduce the chocolate-covered, rose-flavored Turkish delight (a sweet gum) candy back in 1914.
Goo Goo Cluster (1912) - Sure, it's not bar-shaped, but the Goo Goo Cluster is actually the oldest combination candy ever produced.
Hershey Bar (1900) - The Hershey Company first started producing candies and caramels, and then in 1894 moved on to chocolate. In 1900, the first Hershey Bar was born.
Lindt bar (1879) - Swiss chocolatier Rodolphe Lindt started to produce these in 1879. Today, they come in a variety of flavors, and remain a popular chocolate bar all over the world.
Nestlé Milk Chocolate (1875) - The Swiss multinational food and drink company has been around since 1866.
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