It's actually written as "s'more" because it is a contraction of the words "some more". The first recorded version of the recipe for a 'some more' is in a Girl Scout cookbook written in the 1920's. It is not known when the name got shortened.
The Girl Scouts. No one knows. The three primary ingredients (graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate bars) were readily available to the American public by the late 19th century and very popular in the early 20th century.
I'm not sure what you mean by originate.
If you mean the name, I think that when they were originally made, people always used to want some more, which was then abreviated to s'mores.
If you mean who first made them, I'm not sure, but I think it was boy scouts.
Originally America I think
Snickers Starburst S 'mores Hershey bars
What were the more folkways and norms of the early 1930's?
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Francesco Mores has written: 'Alle origini dell'immagine di Francesco d'Assisi' -- subject(s): Christian saints in art, Christian art and symbolism
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Pierre Mores was born in 1950.
Theocharis Mores was born in 1927.
Aldo Mores was born in 1983.
Theocharis Mores died in 1992.
The word mores is not a word.
Mores are taboos. They usually have severe consequences and refer to societies standards of proper moral conduct. Incest, Rape and Murder are examples of mores, What?! Mores ("morays"), as in social mores, are standards, related to the word "morals." Social mores may dictate, for example, that acts of rape, etc. are wrong. Just check your dictionary.
Edward Rowe Mores died in 1778.