NECCO Wafers, Assorted Chocolate 24 rolls Reviews
NECCO Wafers, Assorted Chocolate 24 rolls Feature
- Necco Chocolate Wafers 24 Rolls Per Box
- These delicious candy wafers come 24 rolls per order
- All natural, 4 great chocolate flavors
- Milk, Dark, White, and Mocha
These decadent chocolate wafers are the perfect treat for chocoholics looking for a fat-free option. All Natural Chocolate Necco Wafers now come in four yummy flavors including Dark, White, Milk and Mocha. They remain fat-free and gluten free, and contain no high-fructose corn syrup. With 35 individual pieces per roll, All Natural Chocolate Necco Wafers are perfect for satisfying chocolate cravings on the go.
(24) 2.02 oz rolls
4 great Chocolate flavors!
Milk
Dark
White
Mocha
A Fat Free Candy
Since 1847, Americans and people around the world have enjoyed NECCO Wafers®.
New England Confectionery Company's long-standing success in the candy business is closely related to the enduring popularity of the company's core product - the NECCO Wafer®. The NEW All-Natural, fat-free wafer available in seven flavors, a roll of NECCO Wafers® is a candy favorite for all times.
In 1847, a young English immigrant, Oliver Chase, invented the first American candy machine, a lozenge cutter. After initial success selling his new candy, he and his brother, Silas Edwin, founded Chase and Co., which became the pioneer member of the New England Confectionery family.
The original recipe for the NECCO Wafer® was made in eight flavors: orange, lemon, lime, clove, chocolate, cinnamon, licorice, and wintergreen. The ingredients were simply sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, gums, colorings and flavorings.
In 1913, explorer Donald MacMillan took NECCO Wafers® on his Arctic explorations, using them for nutrition and as rewards for Eskimo children. In the 1930's, Admiral Byrd took 2 ½ tons of NECCO Wafers® to the South Pole, practically a pound a week for each of his men during their two-year stay in the Antarctic.
The U.S. Government requisitioned a major portion of the production of NECCO Wafers® during World War II. The candy doesn¿t melt and is practically indestructible
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