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Oct 1, 2020

[Answer] What was candy corn originally called?

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...1. "Candy teeth" 2. "Chicken feed" 3. "Can-o-corn" 4. "Sugar Stripes"




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"Chicken feed" - Candy corn has been with us since the 1880s, but it hasn't always gone by that name. Made with ingredients like sugar, corn syrup, and marshmallow, the delicious goo was poured into trays imprinted with the kernel shape (to stack the white, orange, and yellow colors, confectioners had to pour the dyed mixtures three different times). The process really took off around 1900, when the Goelitz Candy Company started manufacturing the candies at scale. At that time, the U.S. had a lot of farmers — in fact, about half the country worked in farming in some capacity. So it's no surprise that this kernel-shaped treat was first marketed by a farmhouse name: chicken feed!:


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