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Butterfinger was invented by the Curtiss Candy Company
of Chicago, Illinois, in 1923. The company held a public
contest to choose the name of the candy dress. The name is
a slang term used to describe a clumsy person, often in
sporting events to describe an athlete who can't hold onto
the ball. As an early publicity stunt and marketing ploy, the
company dropped Butterfinger and Baby Ruth candy bars
from airplanes in cities across the United States which helped
increase its popularity. The Butterfinger candy bar was later
sold to Nabisco, and, in 1990, Nestlé bought Baby Ruth and
Butterfinger from Nabisco.
Nestlé® Butterfinger® is a unique combination of crispety,
crunchety, peanut-buttery taste and texture! What is in a
Butterfinger? Freshly roasted peanuts are chopped, and
made into a creamy peanut butter that is blended with a
sugar candy. This unique substance is kneaded, rolled, cut
and covered in a chocolatey coating. Break out of the
ordinary... and into a BUTTERFINGER!
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