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Turkish Taffy was invented in 1912 by Herman Herer in New York. Herman emigrated from Austria where as a young man he began his career as an apprentice to a candy maker, earning only room and board. In 1901 he brought his skills to the land of opportunity were he started his own candy making business, selling candy to retailers and manufacturers. While making a batch of marshmallow candy for M. Schwarz & Sons of Newark, New Jersey, Herman, then known as Pop, made a mistake. He added too many egg whites to the batch. Instead of throwing the batch away he recognized that he may be on to something. After much experimentation and testing, lo-and-behold Pop created, "Turkish Taffy". Unfortunately, no one actually knows why Pop came up with the name or in what manner he sold or marketed Turkish Taffy. Review: fun candy - It is always fun to experience nostalgia and that is what happens whenever I eat one of these bars. I searched for them for years, they were a favorite of my mothers in the fifties and mine also. I found out they stopped being made in 1981. What a letdown. Then I discovered them in a catalog that deals in nostalgia. I don't know when they started making them again.Of course, I checked on line and found them much cheaper at desertcart. The price is right and the candy great. You smack the bar on a counter to crack it up to eat. It comes in other flavors, too. Only problem for me is that I would prefer to buy a box of assorted flavors instead of one box of 24 of one flavor, but since it's vanilla it's okay for now. Review: This is not your childhood Turkish Taffy, it’s a bad copy! - Buyers beware! This is not the same Turkish taffy that was available 5 years ago. The texture is different. It’s full of air so the taste is different and it doesn’t crack like the original did. I have bought Turkish taffy for the past 20 years but not in the past 3-4. It’s terrible now! Even when you freeze these current bars they don’t crack right and you end up getting tiny pieces of this stuff all over the place. I’m so sorry I trusted this company since I was a kid and bought a case of Vanilla. I ended up throwing away 18 of the bars. I tried calling the taffy company on the phone number listed on their site at least 10 times but they NEVER answer their phone. I just wanted to know if the recipes for all their flavors also changed. Taffy dudes, look what happened to “Snaps” at American Licorice when they changed to a different receipe, The SNAPS candy is no longer made for retail. You owe me an email!! Jeff
| ASIN | B003VVL8NS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,310 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #503 in Taffy Candy |
| Brand | Bonomo Turkish Taffy |
| Brand Name | Bonomo Turkish Taffy |
| Container Type | Box |
| Cuisine | Turkish cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 491 Reviews |
| Flavor | Vanilla |
| Item Package Weight | 1.31 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Food |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bonomo Turkish Taffy, Inc |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Number of Pieces | 24 |
| Package Information | Box |
| Package Weight | 1.31 Kilograms |
| Part Number | BCG290962 |
| Set Name | 24ct. Vanilla Turkish Taffy Set |
| Size | 1.5 Ounce (Pack of 24) |
| UPC | 898970001017 |
| Unit Count | 36 Ounce |
B**Y
fun candy
It is always fun to experience nostalgia and that is what happens whenever I eat one of these bars. I searched for them for years, they were a favorite of my mothers in the fifties and mine also. I found out they stopped being made in 1981. What a letdown. Then I discovered them in a catalog that deals in nostalgia. I don't know when they started making them again.Of course, I checked on line and found them much cheaper at Amazon. The price is right and the candy great. You smack the bar on a counter to crack it up to eat. It comes in other flavors, too. Only problem for me is that I would prefer to buy a box of assorted flavors instead of one box of 24 of one flavor, but since it's vanilla it's okay for now.
J**S
This is not your childhood Turkish Taffy, it’s a bad copy!
Buyers beware! This is not the same Turkish taffy that was available 5 years ago. The texture is different. It’s full of air so the taste is different and it doesn’t crack like the original did. I have bought Turkish taffy for the past 20 years but not in the past 3-4. It’s terrible now! Even when you freeze these current bars they don’t crack right and you end up getting tiny pieces of this stuff all over the place. I’m so sorry I trusted this company since I was a kid and bought a case of Vanilla. I ended up throwing away 18 of the bars. I tried calling the taffy company on the phone number listed on their site at least 10 times but they NEVER answer their phone. I just wanted to know if the recipes for all their flavors also changed. Taffy dudes, look what happened to “Snaps” at American Licorice when they changed to a different receipe, The SNAPS candy is no longer made for retail. You owe me an email!! Jeff
S**N
I've Been Waiting 36 Years!
The last place I bought a Bonomo's Turkish Taffy bar was at a 7-11 convenience store in Orlando, FL. It was 1974 and I was 14 years old. Devastating, I know! As a military brat, service member and spouse, I have looked for genuine Turkish Taffy in nearly every corner of the earth only to discover that the recipe had been sold and then shelved without a single batch being made. I've made several attempts along the way to find something similar but all fell way short of satisfying. Plain salt-water taffy was okay but it was always too soft and airy. Then there was Doscher's French Chew taffy bar that purportedly is as close to Turkish Taffy as it gets. All I can say is, "ICK!" Now, before we get to the bottom line here you need to know that unlike so many others folks, cracking a Bonomo's was not necessarily an option in FL unless you took it home and stuck it in the fridge for a while (longer than the recommended five minutes). I suppose that might work if you lived next door to the 7-11 but who could wait that long? So, before leaving the store, I would already be peeling back the wrapper on my taffy bar and sinking my teeth in only to find that my teeth would be locked shut in the thick gooey taffy. Mmmm - Heaven! Back in the present, I finally received my box of Bonomo's Vanilla Taffy today - the ONLY flavor worth sinking my teeth into. Unfortunately, there was no way I'd be able to do so. Living in the Blue Ridge Mountains in NC, my taffy had apparently been sitting on a truck stuck in the snow for several days before they finally were able to make it up to our house. To my great disappointment the first bar out of the box was already cracked. I had no choice but to rip open the wrapper like the 14 year old I wish I still were and slip the very first cracked piece ever into my mouth with much anticipation. I was not disappointed! It's funny how the taste of certain foods remain with you, no matter how long it's been since you last had them. Like the original Liege Belgian waffles we used to get in the market a few blocks from our home in Brussels when I was eight years old. I returned to Brussels and that market several times in the late nineties and sure enough - those waffles were just as sweet, sticky with syrup from the partially dissolved "perle" sugar. And so it is with the new Bonomo's vanilla flavored Turkish Taffy. Thirty six years later and still, unmistakably genuine Bonomo's Turkish Taffy. Now to find a way to soften it just enough to get my teeth stuck in it again. I am now contemplating whether I should buy several cases of this stuff - enough to last 36 years perhaps. You know, just in case they stop making it again.
J**T
These are individually sealed, so a safer purchase.
First of all, I LOVE that they brought back the original recipe. Nothing else comes close and these slabs of turkish taffy are exactly the same texture and flavor as the ones I loved as a child. I must admit that I prefer the smaller bite-size wrapped versions that are also sold on Amazon, except those are not sealed and frequently spill open in shipping. These larger 24-count slabs are indivially SEALED (not just wrapped in wax paper) and the box is also sealed. So you can have greater confidence in the integrity of the candy that arrives.
A**N
Tastes Good but not great
Not quite as good as I remember and when you break it, it splinters into tiny shards instead of the nice chunks that make it all worthwhile...
P**.
Very hard to unwrap
Good taste, but it is very hard to separate the wrapping from the candy.
L**I
VERY disappointed
I have enjoyed this taffy since I was a kid. Even after putting all of these bars in the fridge, they never became hard enough to crack into pieces. They stayed soft like salt-water taffy. AND they had no flavor whatsoever. After trying 3 bars at 3 different times, I just put them in the trash.
S**N
What do I do with un eatable candy
I have eaten 1 of the taffy bars, my grandchildren 3 of them. You can't eat them because the cardboard sticks to the candy, making it frustrating to get a piece of cardboard in every bite.
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