Whitman's
Whitman's[edit | edit source]
Whitman's is a renowned brand, known for its premium chocolates and confectionery products. The company has a rich history and has been a part of American culture for over a century.
History[edit | edit source]
Whitman's was founded in 1842 by Stephen F. Whitman in Philadelphia. The company initially started as a confectionery shop, but it soon gained popularity for its high-quality chocolates. Whitman's is credited with introducing the first box of chocolates in America, which was named "Whitman's Sampler."
Products[edit | edit source]
Whitman's offers a wide range of products, including assorted chocolates, sugar-free chocolates, and seasonal chocolates. The Whitman's Sampler, which includes a variety of chocolates, is one of the most popular products of the company. Other notable products include the Whitman's Sugar-Free Assorted Chocolates and the Whitman's Milk Chocolates.
Whitman's Sampler[edit | edit source]
The Whitman's Sampler is a box of assorted chocolates that has been a popular gift item for many years. The box includes a variety of chocolates, such as caramels, nougats, and dark chocolates. The Sampler is known for its distinctive yellow packaging and the cross-stitch design on the box.
Whitman's and American Culture[edit | edit source]
Whitman's has been a part of American culture for over a century. The company's chocolates have been featured in various movies and TV shows. Moreover, Whitman's has been a part of many American traditions, such as Valentine's Day and Christmas.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- Whitman's official website
- History of Whitman's
- Whitman's products
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