National Chocolate Candy Day

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Hey there, chocolate lovers! Get ready to indulge in some delicious sweetness because it's National Chocolate Candy Day!

When is Chocolate Candy Day?

It's national chocolate candy day on the 28th December.


The Sweetest Celebration: National Chocolate Candy Day

Picture this: a world without chocolate. It's a nightmare, right? Luckily, we don't have to live in that world—thanks to National Chocolate Candy Day! On this delightful day, chocolate aficionados all around the country come together to celebrate the heavenly combination of rich, velvety chocolate and mouthwatering candy. It's a day filled with passion, pleasure, and plenty of reasons to treat yourself.

But have you ever wondered how this sugary celebration came to be? Well, let me share a little internet history with you.

A Sweet Internet Tale: The Birth of National Chocolate Candy Day

You might be surprised to learn that the origins of National Chocolate Candy Day aren't shrouded in mystery like a secret chocolate recipe. In fact, it has a relatively clear and traceable history.

The earliest recorded mention of this sugary occasion dates back to December 28, 2016, when chocolate candy enthusiasts flooded the internet with their love for all things cocoa-based. Since then, National Chocolate Candy Day has gained tremendous popularity, with chocolate lovers sharing scrumptious recipes, mouthwatering photos, and heartwarming stories about their favorite chocolate treats.

So, why is this day so special? Well, it's not just about the irresistible taste of chocolate candy or the joy it brings to our taste buds. National Chocolate Candy Day serves as a reminder to slow down, savor life's sweet moments, and share a little bit of love with our nearest and dearest.

Indulge Your Sweet Tooth and Join the Celebration

Now that you know the heartwarming internet history behind National Chocolate Candy Day, it's time to dive into the deliciousness! Whether you prefer creamy milk chocolate, decadent dark chocolate, or over-the-top caramel-filled delights, there's a chocolate candy out there just waiting to sweep you off your feet.

So, go ahead and treat yourself to that delectable chocolate truffle or that irresistible chocolate-coated caramel. Share the love by surprising your loved ones with a box of their favorite chocolate candies. Celebrate this sweet day with style and abandon—after all, life is too short to skip out on indulging your sweet tooth!



History behind the term 'Chocolate Candy'


1765

Introduction of chocolate as a confection

In 1765, chocolate was introduced as a confectionary product in the form of drinking chocolate. This early form of chocolate candy was typically consumed as a beverage and was made by mixing melted chocolate with sugar, spices, and hot water or milk. It quickly gained popularity and became a luxurious treat enjoyed by the wealthy elite.


1828

Dutch invention: Cocoa powder

In 1828, a Dutch chemist named Coenraad Johannes van Houten invented a hydraulic press that allowed for the extraction of cocoa butter from roasted cacao beans. This process resulted in the creation of cocoa powder, which was easier to dissolve in liquids than traditional chocolate. It marked a significant advancement in chocolate production and paved the way for the creation of solid chocolate bars and other chocolate confections.


1847

Fry's Chocolate Cream: the first chocolate candy bar

In 1847, Joseph Fry and his son, Joseph Storrs Fry, introduced the world's first chocolate candy bar called Fry's Chocolate Cream. It was made by mixing cocoa powder, sugar, and cocoa butter to create a smooth and solid chocolate bar. This innovation allowed chocolate to be enjoyed in a convenient and portable form, laying the foundation for the future of chocolate candy.



1875

Milton Hershey's chocolate empire

In 1875, Milton S. Hershey started his own confectionery business in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Hershey invested in modern chocolate manufacturing equipment and techniques, allowing him to produce chocolate on a large scale. His most notable contribution to the world of chocolate candy came in 1900 when he introduced Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bars. The bars were a huge success, solidifying Hershey's position as a leading figure in the chocolate industry.


1913

Introduction of the first box of assorted chocolates

In 1913, the Whitman's Sampler was introduced as the first box of assorted chocolate candies. Created by Stephen Whitman Jr., this iconic box contained a variety of chocolates with different fillings and flavors. The concept of assorted chocolates became immensely popular and remains a beloved gift choice on special occasions.


1923

Tootsie Roll: The birth of an American classic

In 1923, Leo Hirschfield introduced the world to Tootsie Rolls, a chewy chocolate candy that quickly became an American favorite. Tootsie Rolls were originally made by mixing cocoa powder, sugar, and a little bit of taffy, resulting in a unique texture and flavor. The candy's popularity soared during World War II when soldiers received Tootsie Rolls as part of their rations due to their long shelf life and ability to withstand various weather conditions.



1930

M&M's: Colorful and melt-resistant chocolate candies

In 1930, Forrest Mars Sr., son of the founder of Mars, Inc., created M&M's, which stands for 'Mars & Murrie’s.' These small chocolate candies had a hard candy shell, making them resistant to melting. Originally, M&M's were primarily sold to the military as a convenient and portable chocolate snack. However, their popularity skyrocketed among civilians after the war. Today, M&M's are available in a wide range of flavors and colors and are one of the most beloved chocolate candies worldwide.


Did you know?

Did you know that the world's largest chocolate bar weighed a mouthwatering 12,770 pounds? That's enough chocolate to satisfy even the biggest chocoholics!

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food fun loved ones

First identified

10th March 2015

Most mentioned on

28th December 2016

Total mentions

1803

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