
PayDay (1932): In 1932, the Hollywood Candy Company launched the classic caramel.

3 Musketeers (1932): Though the name draws inspiration from Alexandre Dumas’ novel.

Mars Bar (1932): Probably one of the most popular candy bars in the world.

Snickers (1930): The combination of chocolate, peanuts, caramel, and nougat.

Zagnut (1930): The D. L. Clark Company created this peanut butter and coconut.

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups: Not quite a chocolate bar as such, the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup is nonetheless.

Heath Bar (1928): Brothers Bayard and Everett Heath originally marketed this candy.

Charleston Chew (1925): This candy bar was inspired by the Charleston, a 1920s.

Mr. Goodbar (1925): Hershey launched this bar under the fictitious company.

Cherry Ripe (1924): Cherry Ripe is Australia’s oldest (and favorite) candy bar.

Milky Way (1923): Milky Way is the oldest surviving candy bar from Mars, Inc.

Butterfinger (1923): Bart Simpson made these popular in the 1990s, but Butterfingers.

Abba-Zaba (1922): Love it or hate it, Abba-Zaba has been around for over.

Baby Ruth (1921): Otto Schering, founder of the Curtiss Candy Company.

Mounds (1920): Despite popular belief, Mounds and Almond Joy were not created.