Standard Candy Co Goo Goo Cluster Candy - Peanut Butter
Standard Candy Co Goo Goo Cluster Candy - Peanut Butter
SKU:#12033
Due to rising temperatures, we are pausing shipment of our candies that will melt. We’ll resume shipping as soon as the weather cools back down in the fall.
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Go Ga Ga for the Goo Goo
Goo Goo Clusters are a tasty Southern treat invented in Nashville in 1912. And they have been delighting folks young and old ever since! How could this confectionery masterpiece not please with its magical, gooey combination of caramel, marshmallow nougat, fresh roasted peanuts and real milk chocolate? The Goo Goo Cluster was truly unique when it was first introduced, since it was the first mass-produced retail candy to feature more than one principal ingredient! Prior to its introduction, candy bars were manufactured using solely chocolate, caramel, or taffy. So every time you eat one of these, know that you’ll be eating a little piece of candy history!
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- Made in the USA
- See label photo for ingredients and nutrition facts
Allergy Information: Manufactured on equipment that also processes milk, peanuts, soy, wheat, and tree nuts.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children ages 5 and younger should not be given hard candies or gum due to the potential for choking.