Goo Goo Cluster
Goo Goo Cluster is a type of confectionery that originated in the United States. It is a round, chocolate-covered candy bar that contains a combination of marshmallow, caramel, and roasted peanuts. The Goo Goo Cluster is considered to be the first combination candy bar, as it was the first to incorporate multiple ingredients into a single product.
History[edit | edit source]
The Goo Goo Cluster was invented in 1912 by the Standard Candy Company in Nashville, Tennessee. The candy was created by Howell Campbell and Porter Moore. The name "Goo Goo" is said to have been inspired by the sound that babies make, and it was marketed with the slogan "So good, they'll ask for it from birth."
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The original Goo Goo Cluster consists of the following ingredients:
Over the years, the Standard Candy Company has introduced several variations of the Goo Goo Cluster, including:
- Pecan Goo Goo: Replaces peanuts with pecans.
- Supreme Goo Goo: Contains pecans and a layer of caramel.
- Peanut Butter Goo Goo: Features a peanut butter center instead of marshmallow nougat.
Production[edit | edit source]
The production of Goo Goo Clusters involves several steps: 1. The marshmallow nougat is prepared and formed into round shapes. 2. The nougat is then covered with a layer of caramel. 3. Roasted peanuts are added to the caramel-covered nougat. 4. The entire cluster is coated in milk chocolate.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Goo Goo Clusters have become a beloved treat in the Southern United States and are often associated with Nashville. They are sold in various retail outlets and are a popular souvenir for visitors to the city. The candy has also been featured in various media and has a dedicated following among candy enthusiasts.
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