Mallo Cup
Mallo Cups are an American milk chocolate cup-shaped candy that contains a whipped marshmallow center invented in 1936 by Boyer.
History
Brothers Bill and Bob Boyer began with production of candies such as fudge and nut clusters in 1936 in their own kitchen as a means of supplementing income during the Great Depression. The candy was wrapped by their mother and sister and the brothers sold the candy door to door. Eventually, production moved to a manufacturing facility and they began experimenting with chocolate. These experiments led to the creation of the Mallo Cup.Mallo Cups are made from the following ingredients: Milk chocolate, corn syrup, sugar, water, coconut, dextrin, egg whites, salt, guar gum, natural and artificial flavor, potassium sorbate and soy lecithin.
In November 2010, Boyer introduced a dark chocolate version of the Mallo Cup.