Nestlé is swapping the round Smarties tube for a six-sided “hexatube,” the first change in the sweet’s packaging in 67 years, it said today (Friday). The familiar packaging was launched in 1938.
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. UNION, N.J. — When people ask Liz, Jessica ...
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about how Hobnobs, Bourbons, and Twix all got their names. We’ve even shared why Yorkies, which actually only weigh a gram more than Dairy Milk, are cleverly shaped ...
Liz Dee, Sarah Dee and Jessica Dee Sawyer are the co-presidents of Smarties Candy Company. “At the end of the day, the proof is in the numbers,” explains Liz Dee. “The numbers speak for themselves so ...
For over 70 years, the Smarties Candy Company has been manufacturing its signature rolls of that classic, multicolored treat out of a factory in Union, New Jersey. Twenty four hours a day, five days a ...
Each Halloween, Americans across the country receive Smarties as one of the primary sweets in their haul, and for decades they have unwrapped the treasured roll of candies with the Smarties’s ...
What goes into a Smartie? The classic roll of Smarties—15 multicolored sugar tablets twizzled up in a clear wrapper with bright red ends—has been in production, courtesy of the Dee family, since 1949.