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The '''Whatchamacallit''' is a [[chocolate bar]] produced by [[The Hershey Company]]. It was first introduced in 1978 and has undergone several changes in its ingredients and packaging since then. | The '''Whatchamacallit''' is a [[chocolate bar]] produced by [[The Hershey Company]]. It was first introduced in 1978 and has undergone several changes in its ingredients and packaging since then. | ||
[[File:Whatchamacallit_brand_logo.png|Whatchamacallit brand logo|thumb]] | |||
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[[File:Thingamajig-Split.jpg|Thingamajig split|thumb]] | |||
=== History === | === History === | ||
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=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
* [[List of chocolate bar brands]] | * [[List of chocolate bar brands]] | ||
* [[The Hershey Company]] | * [[The Hershey Company]] | ||
* [[Candy bar]] | * [[Candy bar]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 27 April 2025
The Whatchamacallit is a chocolate bar produced by The Hershey Company. It was first introduced in 1978 and has undergone several changes in its ingredients and packaging since then.



History[edit]
The Whatchamacallit bar was first introduced by The Hershey Company in 1978. The original ingredients included peanut-flavored crisp that utilized peanut butter as the flavoring agent, with a layer of caramel and a layer of chocolate coating.
In 1987, the Whatchamacallit bar underwent a change in its recipe. The peanut-flavored crisp was replaced with a chocolate crisp. This change was accompanied by a new advertising campaign, which included a new jingle.
Ingredients[edit]
The current Whatchamacallit bar consists of a layer of caramel and peanut-flavored crisp, which is then coated in milk chocolate. The bar is known for its unique combination of textures and flavors.
Variations[edit]
In 2009, a new variation of the Whatchamacallit bar was introduced, called Thingamajig. This bar featured cocoa crisps with peanut butter and a layer of chocolate. However, the Thingamajig bar was discontinued in 2012.
In Popular Culture[edit]
The Whatchamacallit bar has been featured in various forms of media and popular culture. It has been referenced in television shows, movies, and books, often used as a punchline due to its unusual name.
See Also[edit]
