What happened turtle candy?

What happened turtle candy?

Nestle owned the brand in the USA for a time, but sold it to Brynwood Partners’ DeMet’s Candy Company in 2007. In 2013, Brynwood sold the company to Yıldız Holding.

What’s a chocolate turtle called?

A must-try on River Street. Whether you call them chocolate turtles or bear claws, these decadent treats that combine chocolate, caramel, and pecans have delighted people of all ages for decades. Bear claws are one River Street Sweets candy you have to try.

What are turtle candies made of?

Turtles candies are bite-sized candies made up of pecan halves, caramel, and chocolate. They are named as such because when you pile the chocolate and caramel on top of the pecans, it kind of looks like the shell of a little turtle!

Who owns DeMet’s Candy Company?

Yıldız Holding
Brynwood Partners
DeMet’s Candy Company/Parent organizations

The DeMet’s Candy Co. has been sold to Istanbul-based Yildiz Holdings A.S., owner of the Godiva chocolate brand. The $221-million deal hasn’t closed yet, but is expected to close this month.

Why is it called turtle candy?

SO, WHY ARE THEY CALLED TURTLES? Made with rich milk chocolate, buttery caramel and nutty pecans, Turtles became a quick-hit with DeMet’s customers. With its round and slightly bumpy shape, pecans imitated the look of a real turtle which made for a fun, exciting new variety of candy.

Why is it called a turtle candy?

The Turtle Sundae’s Sweet Story Back in the early 1900s, chocolate-dipped caramel-covered pecans first appeared in candy stores throughout the country. Resembling the shape of a turtle, these treats quickly took on the name “turtle candies,” drawing folks into small-town confectionaries throughout the Midwest.

Where are DeMet’s turtles made?

Toronto, Canada
Turtles are made in Toronto, Canada, though the company’s office is in Chicago, at 230 W. Monroe, not far from the original DeMet’s confectionery shop, according to Barry Fulford of Rowntree. The candy is sold only in North America.

What is the original turtle candy?

Turtle Time As with all of America’s best candies, DeMet’s has its origins in the early 1900’s. It was in 1916 in the windy city of Chicago that George DeMet brought the Turtle to life. Back then it only came in one variety, which was caramel, pecans, and chocolate.

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