I remember eating a candy from the 1980s. It was creamy, chewy toffee. It was sold in a aluminum roll buy has individually wrapped candies. I remember the commercial featured a butler. If you have a name, I would love to have it.
Were they Rolo's?I remember eating a candy from the 1980s. It was creamy, chewy toffee. It was sold in a aluminum roll buy has individually wrapped candies. I remember the commercial featured a butler. If you have a name, I would love to have it.
They still exist: https://zotzpower.com/Zots. A hard candy w/a filling that would foam when you got to it.
Were they Rolo's?
Boyer company, maker of Mallo Cups and Smoothies, used to make a coconut-filled cup that I loved. Mounds are good but I prefer milk chocolate with my coconut.
Just occurred to me: There are all sorts of peanut butter candies out there, but although I've bought almond butter and cashew butter in grocery stores, I haven't seen almond-butter-chocolates nor cashew-butter-chocolates. In fact I'd like to see Brazil-nut-butter candy, hazelnut-butter-candy, and a few others.
Rothchild's?
I miss vanilla 3 Musketeers.
I agree with @tsmith1315 , I believe the answer to the original question to be Rothchilds. Wrong commercial, but right idea
Interesting fact: If you are baking muffins stuff a rolo into the center before they go into the oven.FWIW Rolos are shaped like a conical aft retainer and are wrapped in gold foil. They're still available at most stores.
Callard and BowsersThere was a hard candy that was kind of a carmel and butterscotch mix. It came from Scotland. My grandmother, also from Scotland, would give it to us when we visited. I have seen it a few times in the U.S. but haven't seen it in decades. Just remembered it had a Thistle near the top of the package and the candies were individually wrapped in foil. I had to dig for that memory. And I like Chunky's too.
I forgot about those, OMG they were the best. The licorice flavor was my favorite. Happy memories.Callard and Bowsers
I'm told that Walkers Nonsuch Licorice Toffees are a suitable replacement? Ordering some to find out.I forgot about those, OMG they were the best. The licorice flavor was my favorite. Happy memories.
Let me know, this is important.I'm told that Walkers Nonsuch Licorice Toffees are a suitable replacement? Ordering some to find out.
I remember eating a candy from the 1980s. It was creamy, chewy toffee. It was sold in a aluminum roll buy has individually wrapped candies. I remember the commercial featured a butler. If you have a name, I would love to have it.
Imagine having Popeye-branded spinach.
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