Heath Bar
Heath Bar is a toffee- filled chocolate bar made by the American company Hershey in Hershey, Pennsylvania . It was manufactured and sold by LS Heath & Sons from 1914 onwards. After the brand had since been sold to the Dutch company Leaf , it was taken over by Hershey in 1996. The Heath Bar is a thin, flat chocolate bar filled with toffee made from butter , sugar and almonds . It weighs about 28 grams (1 ounce ). It can be compared to the Skor bar from Hershey and the Daim bar from Mondelez . The Heath Bar ranks 56th among the best-selling chocolate bars in America and is often used as an ingredient in ice cream, cookies and other sweets.
Web links
- Official manufacturer website
- Crawford County: The Heath Company (accessed September 6, 2017)
- Chicago Tribune: John L. Heath 1935--2006 (Jan 19, 2006)
- Anthony M. Sammarco: The Baker Chocolate Company: A Sweet History, 2009 (Google Books partially digitized)
- Heather Diodati: Easy Mouthwatering Homemade Chocolates and Other Candies, 2005 (Google Books partially digitized)
- Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, Katherine J. Strandburg: The Law and Theory of Trade Secrecy: A Handbook of Contemporary Research, 2011 (Google Books partially digitized)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Eric Asimov: The Heath Bar Finds Its Metier: Ice Cream. New York Times, August 19, 1987