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== Nut Goodie ==
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File:Nut-Goodie-Wrapper-Small.jpg|Nut Goodie Wrapper
File:Nut-Goodie-Bar.jpg|Nut Goodie Bar
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Latest revision as of 02:06, 17 February 2025

Nut Goodie[edit]

The Nut Goodie is a popular candy bar that originated in the United States. It is a confectionery treat that is made up of a nougat center, covered in a layer of caramel, and then coated in a mixture of chocolate and peanuts. The Nut Goodie is a product of the Pearson's Candy Company, a confectionery manufacturer based in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

History[edit]

The Nut Goodie was first introduced in 1912, making it one of the oldest candy bars in continuous production in the United States. It was the first product to be produced by the Pearson's Candy Company, which was founded by three Pearson brothers in 1909. The Nut Goodie has remained a popular choice among candy lovers for over a century, and it continues to be a staple product in the Pearson's Candy Company's lineup.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

The Nut Goodie is made up of three main components: a nougat center, a layer of caramel, and a coating of chocolate and peanuts. The nougat center is made from sugar, corn syrup, and egg whites. The caramel layer is made from sugar, corn syrup, and milk. The coating is made from a mixture of chocolate and peanuts. The ingredients are combined and shaped into bars, which are then cooled and packaged for sale.

Popularity and Availability[edit]

The Nut Goodie is particularly popular in the Midwest, where the Pearson's Candy Company is based. However, it is also available in other parts of the United States and can be purchased online. The Nut Goodie's unique combination of flavors and textures has helped it maintain its popularity over the years.

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