Reggie Jackson and the Reggie Bar in 1976. ostensibly Babe Ruth has been credited for the Baby Ruth (which is still under debate), but for sure Reggie Jackson had "The Reggie Bar" named after him and it was a flop!
Oh, what a happy little question! The candy bar you're thinking of is called "Whatchamacallit." It has a fun and whimsical name that brings a smile to your face, just like when you see a squirrel playing in the trees. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents!
The Reggie bar, which was named for New York outfielder Reggie Jackson in 1978.
Otto Schnering, the founder and president of the Curtis Candy company, named the candy bar after his infant neice, whose name was "Ruth". Babe Ruth, the baseball player, called on Mr. Schnering and demanded that he be given a royalty, but Mr. Schnering showed him a picture of the real baby, Ruth, sitting on his desk, and refused to pay anything to the baseball player.
its a candy bar mainly composed of salty peanuts held together by a nougat in the center.
the candy bar was simple named Ken Griffey, Jr. It came in both a Blue and yellow wrapper
Reggie Jackson and the Reggie Bar in 1976. ostensibly Babe Ruth has been credited for the Baby Ruth (which is still under debate), but for sure Reggie Jackson had "The Reggie Bar" named after him and it was a flop!
The Clark bar
The candy bar you are referring to is likely named Mars bar, named after the planet Mars, which is the fourth planet from the Sun.
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Lion bar
A candy bar that is named after a red planet is the Mars bar. The company also has a candy bar called the Milky Way.
The Baby Ruth Candy Bar was named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth Cleveland according to claims by the Curtiss Candy Company. Legend has it that the Oh Henry! Candy Bar was named for a boy who used to flirt with the girls at the Williamson Candy Company.
clark bar
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Lion Bar ( UK)
None, the candy bar Fifth Avenue was named after the street, not the other way around.