Bit-O-Honey

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Bit-O-Honey is an American candy, introduced in 1924[1] by the Schutter-Johnson Company of Chicago. It is currently owned by the Bryan, Ohio-based Spangler Candy Company.

Bit-O-Honey is a honey-flavored taffy with almonds. It is sold as individually wrapped, bite-sized candies, available in bags or theater-size boxes._Bit-O-Honey-2|[2] Bit-O-Honey was formerly sold as a bar that was divided into six segments, with an interior wax paper wrapping and an exterior plasticized paper wrapper. Texture-wise, Bit-O-Honey is similar to Atkinson's Mary Jane candy

History

After introducing Bit-O-Honey in 1924 candy bar Schutter-Johnson was merged in 1969 with Blumenthal Brothers Chocolate Company (later Ward Candy Company) of New York City, makers of other candies, including Oh Henry! and Raisinets.  Between the mid- and late-1970s, a chocolate-flavored version called Bit-O-Chocolate was offered and subsequently dropped.

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Bit-O-Honey wrapper, circa 1969

Other spin-offs included Bit o' Licorice and Bit-O-Peanut Butter.

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An unwrapped Bit-O-Honey bar

Bit-O-Honey and Ward's other brands were acquired by Chicago-based Terson Company in 1981._Ward_Foods-3|[3] The eventual sale of Bit-O-Honey brand happened in 1984, when the Terson Company sold Ward Candy brands to Nestlé Company on January 9, 1984._Bit_O_Honey_Sale_to_Nestle-4|[4]

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Bit-O-Honey wrapper, circa 2010
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Bit-O-Honey penny candy pieces

In May 2013, Nestlé sold the Bit-O-Honey brand to Pearson's Candy Company of Saint Paul, Minnesota._Bit_O_Honey_Sale-5|[5] In 2017, Bit-O-Honey Chocolate was briefly reintroduced._Bit_O_Honey_History-6|[6] Spangler Candy Company of Bryan, Ohio, acquired the brand in November 2020._Spangler_Candy_acquires_Bit-O-Honey_Brand-7|[7] In late 2022 Spangler moved Bit-O-Honey manufacturing equipment from its former home in Saint Paul to Bryan. Production in the new facility started in January 2023.[8]

Ingredients

As of 2025, Bit-O-Honey's ingredients are: corn syrup, sugar, nonfat milk, hydrogenated coconut oil, almonds (almonds, canola and/or safflower and/or sunflower oil), honey, salt, egg whites, and natural flavor.

See also

References

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