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Idaho Spud Bar - 12 Pack

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Idaho Spud Bar - 12 Pack

Idaho Candy Company ships its famous classic chocolate candy nationwide on Goldbelly! The popular Idaho Spud Bar was originally marketed as a “Healthful” candy bar since it is made with agar agar instead of gelatin. The potato shape and unique blend of ingredients appeal to both young and old, making the “Idaho Spud” one of the top-selling candy bars in the Northwest, and is Idaho Candy Company’s bestselling bar.

Founded by T.O. Smith in 1901, Idaho Candy Company makes nostalgic chocolate candy in its original Boise, Idaho, factory using many of the original machines from the early 1900s. The candy company creates chocolate candy like the famous Idaho Spud Bar, a wonderful combination of a light cocoa flavored, soft marshmallow center drenched with a dark chocolate coating and then sprinkled with coconut (Sorry, no potato!), which was introduced in 1918.

This package includes 12 individually wrapped Spud Bars in a classic gift box

ALLERGENS: EGG, MILK and SULFITE Products.

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Home of the Idaho Spud Bar since 1901

Over the course of their 110+ year history the Idaho Candy Company has been written about by Road Food, 500 Things to Eat Before It's Too Late, Candy: The Sweet History, Sunset Magazine, and many other media outlets.

Home of the Idaho Spud Bar since 1901

Idaho Candy Company
Idaho Candy Company
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Boise, ID
Idaho Candy Company began as a dream for T.O. Smith in 1901. He had been a journeyman candy maker in Chicago and Salt Lake City before he moved to Boise, Idaho to help build a local hotel. After construction finished he found himself out of work and started making candy and selling it door to door out of shoe boxes to make ends meet. Eight years later, Smith built a modern factory in Boise to meet the growing needs of the Idaho Candy Company's customers; this is the same 23,000 sq ft factory that they still make their candies in today using some of the very same machinery from the early 1900s!
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