Mallo Cups

Item #: 7566 | 24 / Box

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The "Original" Mallo Cup

Manufactured by Boyer

Mallo Cups were created in 1936 by Boyer Brothers , in a city called Altoona, PA which is about an hour away from where CandyFavorites is based

Mallo Cups consist of candy shaped cup filled with marshmallow cream and coated with a rich chocolate and coconut topping

The company is famous for including coupons, in the shape of paper coins, that can be redeemed for prizes such as t-shirts, mugs and memorabilia

McKeesport Candy Co. was one of the first wholesalers in the nation to offer Boyer Products such as Bunch O'Nuts, Milk “N Cookies, Mallo Cups, Minty Mints and Smoothie Bars

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Author: Kathy Gibson
The Mallo Cup is a candy I have always loved and probably a good thing I couldn't find or I would weight 200 lbs. One of my friends found the Mallo Cup at the Cracker Barrell and remembered our discussion about the candy and bought me one. I saved the candy until another girl, who also loved this candy, returned to work and we shared the candy and savored every bite!!!! The taste was awesome, as I had always remembered!!!! Its a shame its not in the stores or in the bite size packages...its a great candy bar!!!!

Author: Bety McElveen
Saw Rachel Ray give away Mallo Cup candy on her show Fri. and my heart started pounding, I had forgotton about this candy. my Dad would buy each of us 6 kids one bar and we would see who could make it last the gonest and make their mouth water....oh the good old days.

Author: Diane B.
I was introduced to the mallo cup by a store owner who suggested I try it when I returned a candy bar that had bugs in it. He was eating a mallo cup himself and said, these are good...try one. I've been hooked ever since. That was in 1969 in PA. Unfortunately, today they don't sell mallo cups anywhere near where I live in FL. Send them my way....there are many Northerners living in FL!!

Author: Ediliolve
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Author: Larry
Trying to find those darn mallo cups here in florida,cannot find them here in Venice or Sarasota Florida

Author: Jackie
Sad to say they do not sell them in suburbs of Philadelphia, Pa either.

Author: Madeline
As a child my father owned a corner grocery store and we would go to the city's public market to get wholesale candy.
My brothers and I always convinced my father to get Malo cups. This way we could eat them and save the coin coupons inside.
Poor dad, I think we ate all his profit.

Author: Dixie
OMG!!! These are the best candy bars, or cups that the world has ever known! From the gooey marshmallow center to the chocolate outside with a surprise of toasted coconut in the chocolate on top of the cup...sheer heaven. I happen to be a lucky person in that I can just trot across the street and purchase this heavenly goodness, and if I like, I can get a "king size" pack. If they should ever quit making the Mallo Cup, my life may not be worth living...seriously though, this was my childhood favorite candy, and continues to be as an adult...I LOVE IT!!!

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