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Skor

Toffee candy bar from Hershey's


Toffee candy bar from Hershey's

FieldValue
nameSkor
logoSkor brand logo.png
logo_size200
imageCandy-Skor-Broken.jpg
image_size250
altA Skor candy bar broken in half.
captionA candy bar with buttery toffee covered in milk chocolate.
typeToffee candy bar
producedbyThe Hershey Company
currentownerThe Hershey Company
originU.S.
introduced
relatedHeath
marketsU.S.
taglineThe candy bar with the taste of Sweden
An exercise in indulgence
Indulgence you can trust
website

An exercise in indulgence Indulgence you can trust Skor is a chocolate toffee bar produced by The Hershey Company. It was first marketed in the United States in 1981 and in Canada starting in 1983. The Skor bar consists of a thin slab of butter toffee covered in a milk chocolate coating. Skor is available as a single- or king-size, wrapped candy bar in a 1.4 oz (39 gram) portion.

The Skor bar was created to compete with the Heath bar, which was produced by the Heath Company but acquired by the Leaf Candy Company and sold to Hershey in 1996. Hershey now markets both of these competitors. The Skor bar is very similar to the Heath bar, but with minor differences such as the Skor bar being slightly thinner.

References

References

  1. "Skor Bar — Snack Memory".
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