Almond Joy were originally produced by the Peter Paul Candy Company of New Haven, Connecticut, but they merged with the British firm Cadbury in 1978. In 1988, Hershey bought the American division of Cadbury, and they make Almond Joy today. I love Almond Joy, and I can tell you happily that they are one of the few consumer products (Campbells Soup and Oreos are the other two) that taste exactly the same today as they did 50-60 years ago.
no they are great for you
Almond Joys are made from little bit of almonds, and a lot of joy.
Almond Joys
the color
Almond joy is covered in milk chocolate, mounds is covered in dark chocolate.
We just cut up Almond Joys for our performance.
Because they contain almonds and bring joy.
Oh honey, using "joys" in a sentence is as easy as stealing the last slice of cheesecake. Just say something like, "The joys of eating cheesecake are unmatched by any other dessert." See? Simple as pie... or cheesecake in this case.
its a diet i invented where you eat simple food ( no chemicals and no sugar) and every time you fell cravings you eat almonds. Visit the Almond diet here: http://almonddiet.blogs.sapo.pt
Hershey's is actually the top producers in candy that are among the top picks for kids! Reeses are the most popular followed by Hershey's bar, M&M's, Kit Kat Bars and Almond Joys for Halloween!
Hershey's is the most popular for offering candy fundraising for churches. Hershey's offers chocolate bars (with or without nuts), chocolate kisses, Almond Joys, and Peanut Butter Cups.
The Allman Joys ended in 1967.