Mr. Goodbar
Mr. Goodbar is a candy bar containing common chocolate and peanuts. It is manufactured by The Hershey Company. The bar was introduced in 1925 and has since become a popular confectionery item in the United States.
History[edit | edit source]
Mr. Goodbar was created by The Hershey Company in 1925. The bar was developed during a time when the company was looking to expand its product line. The name "Mr. Goodbar" was reportedly suggested by a company executive who misheard someone say "That's a good bar."
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The primary ingredients of Mr. Goodbar include:
Nutritional Information[edit | edit source]
A standard Mr. Goodbar contains:
- Calories: 250
- Total Fat: 14g
- Saturated Fat: 5g
- Cholesterol: 10mg
- Sodium: 40mg
- Total Carbohydrates: 26g
- Dietary Fiber: 2g
- Sugars: 22g
- Protein: 5g
Packaging[edit | edit source]
Mr. Goodbar is typically sold in a yellow wrapper with red text. The packaging has undergone several redesigns over the years but has generally maintained its distinctive color scheme.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Mr. Goodbar has been referenced in various forms of media and popular culture. It is often associated with classic American candy bars and has a nostalgic value for many consumers.
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