
The Mallo Cup Sets the Bar For Cup Candies

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[message]Such a pleasant surprise to have been notified by CandyFavorites, that the candy bar we look for very often, in many places, but rarely find , was in stock.
Customer service & shipping was great!
I won’t order these again. They are not as pictured and have an odd taste in my opinion. Delivery was prompt as always.
I have ordered these several times and always get them fresh and delivered in good shape.
Half of the hearts have nothing on them or the word only partially printed. On the ones that actually have a word, the print is so light, you have to really stare to see it. “So lame” should be on the hearts
Yummy. I'll keep info. so I can order again next year.
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I thought I left a comment here yesterday, but I must have dreamed it!
Just so you know, despite what Boyer claim, the Mallo Cup wasn’t the first “cup candy”. Mallo Cups date from the early 1930s, while Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are from 1928 and Sifer’s Valomilk is from 1930.
Milk chocolate covered marshmallow with toasted coconut. It is the candy equivalent of a religious experience. Hard to find outside of the Northeast. They are gluten free, and are the first cup candy. Been in production since 1925 by Boyer Brothers who sold them door to door.
I thought I left a comment here yesterday, but I must have dreamed it!
Just so you know, despite what Boyer claim, the Mallo Cup wasn’t the first “cup candy”. Mallo Cups date from the early 1930s, while Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are from 1928 and Sifer’s Valomilk is from 1930.