coconut
coconut
Two popular coconut chocolate bars in the United States are Mounds and Almond Joy. Mounds is just coconut and chocolate. Almond Joy is coconut, chocolate, and almonds.
Mounds are a candy bar made by Hershey's that is named after piles or mounds of sweet coconut covered in chocolate.
In 1927, a Mounds bar cost about five cents. This price reflects the general cost of candy during that era, as many popular confections were similarly priced. Mounds bars, introduced in 1920, quickly became a favorite for their combination of chocolate and coconut.
Peter Paul Mounds' slogan is "Bite into the Coconut, Mounds of Chocolate." This tagline emphasizes the brand's signature combination of rich chocolate and coconut, appealing to consumers' taste for indulgence. It captures the essence of the candy bar and encourages enjoyment of its unique flavor profile.
Mounds
mounds bar
I can't imagine any company naming a candy bar after an Indian burial ground, but if I had to guess, it would be Peter Paul Mounds Candy Bar.
180 calories
26 grams in a 1.55 OZ. bar
26 grams in a 1.55 OZ. bar