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Salted Nut Roll
An original 1.8oz Salted Nut Roll24Ct SNR FinalSalted Nut Roll
TypeCandy bar
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateMidwestern United States
Created byPearson's Candy Company
Invented1933
Main ingredientsNougat, caramel, peanuts
A Salted Nut Roll split

Salted Nut Roll is a candy bar made by the Pearson's Candy Company of Saint Paul, Minnesota and is available in the Midwestern United States.

Description

It has a nougat center that is surrounded in a layer of caramel and then covered with salted Virginia peanuts. Pearson's use of reduced lactose whey makes this confection easier to digest for lactose-sensitive individuals. The Salted Nut Roll is available in a variety of sizes – .5, 1.8, and 3.25 oz. – and has had chocolate-covered limited editions. There have been non-seasonal spin-off products such as the Salted Pecan Roll and a bar which replaced the vanilla nougat with a caramel flavored nougat. Seasonal editions include Spicy, Cinnamon Churro, Apple Pie, and Pumpkin Spice At some point in 2019, Pearson's introduced a 'thin' version of the bar along with other products (Bun, Nut Goodie, etc.) configured in a similar manner that the company manufactures. The company currently offers a peanut butter nougat version - a tie-in with the Skippy brand - and a cinnamon churo version which uses cinnamon roasted peanuts along with a snack mix version of the bar which consists of peanuts, mini caramel cups and vanilla nougat 'drops'.

History

The Salted Nut Roll was introduced by Pearson's during the Great Depression in 1933, a year after the PayDay bar was introduced, and entered into a market that included various types of nut roll candies. After the product's introduction the name was changed to the Choo Choo Bar to be distinguishable among competitors, but was eventually changed back.

References

  1. "Pearson's unveils two new Salted Nut Roll flavors: Cinnamon Churro and Spicy". 26 May 2021. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2024-09-18.
  2. "Pearson's debuts Salted Nut Roll in fall flavors". Archived from the original on 2022-10-06. Retrieved 2024-09-18.
  3. ^ Staff. "Heritage". Pearson's Candy. Pearson"s. Archived from the original on 13 December 2023. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  4. "Pearson's History". United States: Pearson's. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2010-11-21.

External links

Confectionery products of Pearson's Candy Company
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