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Abba-Zaba bar
Abba-Zaba bar
An Abba-Zaba split

Abba-Zaba is a taffy candy bar with peanut butter center, made by the Annabelle Candy CompanyinHayward, California.

History

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According to the Candy Wrapper Museum, the first Abba Zaba bars were manufactured in 1922 by Colby and McDermott.[1] Before Annabelle Candy Co. started manufacturing Abba-Zaba, the packaging featured racist imagery.[2] Annabelle Candy Co. will only say that the wrapper has been the same for as long as they have manufactured the candy.[citation needed] The bar was later manufactured by the Cardinet Candy Co. along with U-No Bar. Annabelle Candy purchased the Cardinet Candy Co. in 1978. Annabelle now manufactures both candy bars in addition to others.

Abba-Zaba bars can be found almost exclusively west of the Rockies.[3] The wrapper features a yellow and black checkerboard "taxi" pattern. They can be purchased in bulk on the web. They can also be found in candy specialty stores anywhere in the US and Canada.[citation needed]

In 2005, Annabelle introduced an apple-flavored taffy variant of Abba-Zaba.[4] There is also a new bar that contains chocolate spread instead of peanut butter.[citation needed]

Abba-Zaba bars are kosher pareve.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ The Candy Wrapper Museum. The Candy Wrapper Museum. Retrieved on 2014-03-30.
  • ^ "Photo". redesignblog.files.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  • ^ "Home Sweets Home: The USA's Tastiest Regional Candies | Frommer's". www.frommers.com. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
  • ^ "Annabelle adds Apple Abba-Zaba". Professional Candy Buyer. 13 (3): 104–105. 2005-05-01.
  • ^ "Vassallo Interviews: John Wayne's Granddaughter Anita Swift Shares Memories". hottytoddy.com. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  • ^ "Tiffani Thiessen still indulges in her favorite '80s snacks: 'I was an Abba-Zaba or Hot Tamales girl': The 48-year-old actress dishes on her epic Thanksgiving dinner fail and why she'd love to have dinner with Princess Diana". Yahoo!Life. 10 August 2022. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
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