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Necco Wafers

Necco Wafers are a sugar-based candy, sold in rolls of variously-flavored thin disks. First produced in 1847, they became the namesake and core product of the now-defunct New England Confectionery Company (Necco), which operated near Boston, Massachusetts.[1] Production of the candy was suspended in July 2018 when Necco went into bankruptcy, but returned in May 2020 after purchase of the brand and production equipment by the Spangler Candy Company.

Necco Wafers
Regular Necco Wafers
Product typeCandy
OwnerNecco (1847–2018)
Spangler Candy Company (2018–present)
CountryBoston, Massachusetts, United States
Introduced1847, 2020 (reintroduction)
Discontinued2018–2020
Websitehttps://www.spanglercandy.com/our-brands/necco-wafers

Each roll of Necco Wafers contains eight flavors: lemon (yellow), lime (green), orange (orange), clove (purple), cinnamon (white), wintergreen (pink), licorice (black), and chocolate (brown). The ingredients in Necco Wafers are sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, gums, colorings, and flavorings.

History edit

Necco Wafers date back to 1847. Oliver Chase, an English immigrant, invented a lozenge cutting machine with which he produced the wafers. At the time of the Civil War, these were called "hub wafers" and were carried by Union soldiers. In 1901, Chase and Company merged with two other companies to incorporate the New England Confectionery Company (Necco). By 1912, the wafers were being advertised as "Necco Wafers", a name they have carried since.[2]

During World War II, the United States government ordered Necco to produce its wafers for soldiers overseas. As a result of this action, Necco saw its sales of the wafers peak. Upon returning home, many former soldiers became faithful customers who continued to buy the wafers.[1]

The Necco company was acquired several times, first in 1963, and most recently in 2018.[3][4] In 2018, the future of Necco Wafers was unclear after the Necco company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[5] Round Hill Investments purchased the company out of bankruptcy for $17.3 million in May 2018, but then abruptly ended operations at Necco on July 24, 2018, citing "sanitation issues" it claimed it was previously unaware of.

Round Hill sold off various Necco lines to other candy companies. Necco Wafers (which retains the Necco name and logo), Sweethearts, and Canada Mints, as well as the equipment used to manufacture them, were sold to the Spangler Candy Company of Bryan, Ohio. In September 2018, Spangler announced plans to return the Necco Wafer to the market, initially giving a target date of November 2019.[6] In May 2020, Spangler said that Necco Wafers were back in production at a facility in Mexico and ready for release.[7]

Changes in formula edit

In 2009, Necco changed the formula for its Necco Wafers. Artificial colors and flavors were eliminated. The candy was made softer through the addition of glycerine. The lime flavor was removed due to difficulties in creating an all-natural green coloring, resulting in a 7-flavor Necco Wafer roll.[1]

According to Jackie Hague, Necco's vice president of marketing, switching to all-natural flavors and colors "would draw young mothers concerned about their children's diet."[8] According to Corby Kummer of The Atlantic the new cinnamon flavor was "less like Red Hots" and the new lemon, "less like paper candy dots and more like lemon meringue pie filling."[8] The chocolate flavor—previously a vanilla flavor "with a hint of chocolate flavoring"—switches to a more intense all-cocoa flavor.[8] In addition, the Necco Chocolate assortment changed from 100% of the standard Necco chocolate wafers into a four-flavor chocolate assortment.

However, the change was not as popular with long-time customers as anticipated. The company received “some complaints about the new formulations.”[1] In response to these concerns, Necco Wafer production switched back to the original formula in the summer of 2011.[1]

In 2020, Spangler posted a statement on their website regarding a slight change in the formula. Seven of the eight flavored wafers retained the original formula except for the chocolate wafer which they stated: "True Necco Wafers connoisseurs may detect a richer cocoa flavor in the chocolate wafers due to a minor improvement made in the cooking process."

Other varieties edit

Tropical Necco Wafers launched in 2012, offering a new assortment of tropical fruity flavors: mango, passion fruit, coconut, banana, lime, and strawberry.[9]

Chocolate Necco Wafers are a single-flavor roll composed completely of the Chocolate wafers.[10]

Necco Sour Wafers are in a roll of six tart flavors: Watermelon, Wildberry Grape, Sour Apple, Lemon, Extreme Tangerine, and Blue Raspberry. As of June 2018, they were not shown on Necco's varieties website, but could still be found in some stores.

Candy cane flavored rolls are rare and were sold during the holiday season.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "In with the old, out with the new". The Boston Globe. October 25, 2011. p. B5, B9.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on February 9, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  3. ^ Conti, Katheleen (June 1, 2018). "In a sweet plot twist, the owner of Twinkies is Necco's buyer". The Boston Globe. from the original on June 2, 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  4. ^ "Revere's Necco plant shuts down abruptly, is sold". The Boston Globe. July 24, 2018. from the original on July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2018 – via Boston.com.
  5. ^ Peg Brickley; Patrick Fitzgerald (July 26, 2018). "New Owner Sells Candy Maker Necco After Deal Turns Sour". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Wikidata Q114385859. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  6. ^ "Spangler Candy Expanding Campus, Product Lines". www.spanglercandy.com. from the original on July 15, 2019. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
  7. ^ Dawn, Randee (May 27, 2020). "Necco Wafers candies make a sweet comeback after 2-year absence". Today. from the original on May 30, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  8. ^ a b c . The Atlantic. October 2009. Archived from the original on January 4, 2010.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on July 21, 2018. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on July 23, 2018. Retrieved June 12, 2014.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Necco Wafers at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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Necco Wafers are a sugar based candy sold in rolls of variously flavored thin disks First produced in 1847 they became the namesake and core product of the now defunct New England Confectionery Company Necco which operated near Boston Massachusetts 1 Production of the candy was suspended in July 2018 when Necco went into bankruptcy but returned in May 2020 after purchase of the brand and production equipment by the Spangler Candy Company Necco WafersRegular Necco WafersProduct typeCandyOwnerNecco 1847 2018 Spangler Candy Company 2018 present CountryBoston Massachusetts United StatesIntroduced1847 2020 reintroduction Discontinued2018 2020Websitehttps www spanglercandy com our brands necco wafers Each roll of Necco Wafers contains eight flavors lemon yellow lime green orange orange clove purple cinnamon white wintergreen pink licorice black and chocolate brown The ingredients in Necco Wafers are sugar corn syrup gelatin gums colorings and flavorings Contents 1 History 2 Changes in formula 3 Other varieties 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editNecco Wafers date back to 1847 Oliver Chase an English immigrant invented a lozenge cutting machine with which he produced the wafers At the time of the Civil War these were called hub wafers and were carried by Union soldiers In 1901 Chase and Company merged with two other companies to incorporate the New England Confectionery Company Necco By 1912 the wafers were being advertised as Necco Wafers a name they have carried since 2 During World War II the United States government ordered Necco to produce its wafers for soldiers overseas As a result of this action Necco saw its sales of the wafers peak Upon returning home many former soldiers became faithful customers who continued to buy the wafers 1 The Necco company was acquired several times first in 1963 and most recently in 2018 3 4 In 2018 the future of Necco Wafers was unclear after the Necco company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 5 Round Hill Investments purchased the company out of bankruptcy for 17 3 million in May 2018 but then abruptly ended operations at Necco on July 24 2018 citing sanitation issues it claimed it was previously unaware of Round Hill sold off various Necco lines to other candy companies Necco Wafers which retains the Necco name and logo Sweethearts and Canada Mints as well as the equipment used to manufacture them were sold to the Spangler Candy Company of Bryan Ohio In September 2018 Spangler announced plans to return the Necco Wafer to the market initially giving a target date of November 2019 6 In May 2020 Spangler said that Necco Wafers were back in production at a facility in Mexico and ready for release 7 Changes in formula editIn 2009 Necco changed the formula for its Necco Wafers Artificial colors and flavors were eliminated The candy was made softer through the addition of glycerine The lime flavor was removed due to difficulties in creating an all natural green coloring resulting in a 7 flavor Necco Wafer roll 1 According to Jackie Hague Necco s vice president of marketing switching to all natural flavors and colors would draw young mothers concerned about their children s diet 8 According to Corby Kummer of The Atlantic the new cinnamon flavor was less like Red Hots and the new lemon less like paper candy dots and more like lemon meringue pie filling 8 The chocolate flavor previously a vanilla flavor with a hint of chocolate flavoring switches to a more intense all cocoa flavor 8 In addition the Necco Chocolate assortment changed from 100 of the standard Necco chocolate wafers into a four flavor chocolate assortment However the change was not as popular with long time customers as anticipated The company received some complaints about the new formulations 1 In response to these concerns Necco Wafer production switched back to the original formula in the summer of 2011 1 In 2020 Spangler posted a statement on their website regarding a slight change in the formula Seven of the eight flavored wafers retained the original formula except for the chocolate wafer which they stated True Necco Wafers connoisseurs may detect a richer cocoa flavor in the chocolate wafers due to a minor improvement made in the cooking process Other varieties editTropical Necco Wafers launched in 2012 offering a new assortment of tropical fruity flavors mango passion fruit coconut banana lime and strawberry 9 Chocolate Necco Wafers are a single flavor roll composed completely of the Chocolate wafers 10 Necco Sour Wafers are in a roll of six tart flavors Watermelon Wildberry Grape Sour Apple Lemon Extreme Tangerine and Blue Raspberry As of June 2018 they were not shown on Necco s varieties website but could still be found in some stores Candy cane flavored rolls are rare and were sold during the holiday season Gallery edit nbsp 1916 Advertisement Nine Flavors Separate or Assorted nbsp Standard roll of assorted flavor Necco Wafers nbsp The water tower of the Necco facility on Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge Massachusetts painted in 1996 to resemble a roll of Necco Wafers 2 nbsp Necco Wafer Memorial Sculpture 1998 cast bronze located in University Park at MIT near the former Necco factory in Cambridge Massachusetts See also editList of confectionery brandsReferences edit a b c d e In with the old out with the new The Boston Globe October 25 2011 p B5 B9 a b NECCO About Archived from the original on February 9 2018 Retrieved November 11 2013 Conti Katheleen June 1 2018 In a sweet plot twist the owner of Twinkies is Necco s buyer The Boston Globe Archived from the original on June 2 2018 Retrieved June 1 2018 Revere s Necco plant shuts down abruptly is sold The Boston Globe July 24 2018 Archived from the original on July 25 2018 Retrieved July 24 2018 via Boston com Peg Brickley Patrick Fitzgerald July 26 2018 New Owner Sells Candy Maker Necco After Deal Turns Sour The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Wikidata Q114385859 Retrieved October 3 2022 Spangler Candy Expanding Campus Product Lines www spanglercandy com Archived from the original on July 15 2019 Retrieved July 15 2019 Dawn Randee May 27 2020 Necco Wafers candies make a sweet comeback after 2 year absence Today Archived from the original on May 30 2020 Retrieved May 29 2020 a b c Sugar and Spice The Atlantic October 2009 Archived from the original on January 4 2010 Necco Tropical Wafers Archived from the original on July 21 2018 Retrieved June 12 2014 NECCO Wafers Chocolate Archived from the original on July 23 2018 Retrieved June 12 2014 External links edit nbsp Media related to Necco Wafers at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Necco Wafers amp oldid 1211985535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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