Tootsie Roll
Tootsie Roll is a chewy chocolate-flavored candy that has been popular in the United States since its creation in 1896. It was invented by Leo Hirshfield, who named it after his daughter, Clara, whose nickname was "Tootsie." The candy is made from a blend of sugar, corn syrup, and cocoa, giving it a unique texture and taste.
Tootsie Rolls are often sold in various sizes, including small pieces, larger bars, and even mini versions. They are commonly found in candy bags and are a popular treat during holidays like Halloween. The candy's distinctive flavor and chewy consistency have made it a classic favorite among many generations.