Sugar Daddy (candy)

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An unwrapped Large Pop

Sugar Daddy is a candy bar on a stick made by Tootsie Roll Industries. It is a block of somewhat hard caramel. A jelly bean version named Sugar Babies is also sold.

Nabisco (now Mondelēz International) bought the James O. Welch Company in 1963. The Welch brands were bought in 1988 by Warner-Lambert, which Tootsie Roll Industries bought in 1993.[1]

There are Junior Pop (53 kcal) and Large Pop (200 kcal) sizes. Half-pound (964 kcal) and one-pound (1928 kcal) sizes are also available every Valentine's Day and Christmas.[2]

References[change | change source]

  1. Kimmerle, Beth (November 2003). Candy: The Sweet History. Collectors Press, Inc. pp. 156. ISBN 1-888054-83-2.
  2. "Tootsie Roll Inc". tootsie.com.