Bit-O-Honey
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Bit-O-Honey is an American candy, introduced in 1924[1] by the Schutter-Johnson Company of Chicago. It is currently owned by the Bryan, Ohio-based Spangler Candy Company.
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Product type | Confectionery |
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Owner | Spangler Candy Company |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1924; 100 years ago (1924) |
Previous owners | Schutter Candy Co. (1924—1966) Ward Foods, Inc. (1966—1981) Terson (1981—1984) Nestlé (1984—2013) Pearson's (2013—2020) |
Tagline | Nutty Little Honey Chews |
Website | bitohoney |
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Bit-O-Honey is a honey-flavored taffy with almond — sold either as a candy bar or individually wrapped, bite-sized candies, available in bags or theater-size boxes.[2] The bar is divided into six segments, with an interior wax paper wrapping and an exterior plasticized paper wrapper. Texture-wise, Bit-O-Honey is similar to Atkinson's Mary Jane candy.