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A Charleston Chew split in half Charleston Chew is a candy bar consisting of flavored nougat covered in chocolate. It was created in 1922 by the Fox-Cross Candy Company, and the candy was named for the Charleston, a popular dance at that time.[citation needed] Contents 1 History 2 Flavors and Varieties 3 Other uses 4 Footnotes 5 References // History The company was purchased in 1957 by Nathan Sloane, and later sold to Nabisco in 1980. Although he did not invent the Charleston Chew, he did change the candy's original blueprint, chocolate-covered vanilla taffy. In the 1970s, he introduced such new flavors as chocolate and strawberry. Warner-Lambert purchased Charleston Chew from RJR Nabisco in 1988; Tootsie Roll Industries purchased the brand from Warner-Lambert in 1993. Flavors and Varieties Miniature Charleston Chews. The candy is available in vanilla, chocolate, blueberry, and strawberry flavors. At one time there was a fifth flavor, banana. Mini Charleston Chews are a bite-sized, similarly-shaped version of the candy bar, introduced in 1998. The original packaging for Charleston Chews was a grey box that had the brand name in small red font at the bottom of the box. Other uses Charleston Chew candy bars have been used to demonstrate rheology (the effects of temperature and strain rate on the deformation of materials) to students in university geology labs.[1] Charleston Chew is frequently referenced on Futurama, as either a sponsor or favored snack of Richard Nixon. Charleston Chew is the favorite confection of Tim on the show The Life & Times of Tim. On Dr.Dre's album- 'Chronic 2001' Eminem was featured in a song titled 'Forgot about Dre' at the end of his verse he said "From here on out it's the Chronic 2, Startin today and tomorrows the new, And I'm still loco enough, To choke you to death wit a Charleston chew" Charleston Chew is mentioned in a 2010 State Farm television advertisement. Footnotes ^ 2004 "Deformation of Charleston Chew Candy Bars as a Rheology Analogue in the Structural Geology Classroom", Paper No. 145-8, Geological Society of America, Denver Annual Meeting, Nov. 7–10, 2004 References Tootsie Roll Industries Charleston Chews product page Associated Press via The New York Times (Aug. 18, 2006): Nathan Sloane, 97, Candy Bar Maker, Dies" v • d • e Confectionery products of Tootsie Roll Industries Andes Chocolate Mints · Caramel Apple Pops · Cella's · Charleston Chew · Charms Candies · Charms Blow Pops · Child's Play · Crows · Cry Baby · Dots · Dubble Bubble · Fluffy Stuff · Frooties · Wack-O-Wax Lips · Junior Mints · Nik-L-Nip · Razzles · Sugar Daddy · Sugar Babies · Tootsie Rolls · Tootsie Pops This confectionery-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e