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Once upon a time in the land of Turkey lived a man named Albert J. Bonomo. Al emigrated to Coney Island, New York and founded the Bonomo candy company in 1897.
This candy company made hard candies, but specialized in its saltwater taffy. As delicious as Al’s saltwater taffies must have been, it was not Al, but the son of Al who introduced the masterpiece of the Turkish Taffy that we have all known and loved since we learned to say the word “taffy.”
An interesting thing about this candy that Tico, son of Victor, pointed out is that it is not technically taffy, it would be better described as nougat because of its corn syrup and egg white ingredients. Also the taffy is not any kind of Turkish secret family recipe. It was named Turkish Taffy purely for marketing reasons.
When the candy was first distributed into Woolworth stores it came in school desk size sheets that were broken into pieces with ball-peen hammers. In the late 1940s the hammers were dropped and the bars of taffy took the field. The bars have a unique way of being eaten.
Before opening the wrapper you can smack the candy against the table so that it breaks into bite size pieces. When the taffy is too soft to break, a few minutes in the freezer does the trick to help the candy shatter. Bonomos’ flavors include vanilla, chocolate, strawberry and even banana.
Bonomo was one of the first candies to be advertised on television and it surely wasn’t poorly marketed. The Magic Clown was a character on NBC Television who did your usual clown tricks and gags, but it all depended on the magic word: Bonomo. The commercials had a catchy hook, “B-O-N-O-M-O, O-O-O BONOMO!” that helped to make the candy so successful; they were so successful that in the 50’s and 60’s, 80 to 100 million bars were sold per year.
In 1980 Tootsie Roll industries bought the candy and only nine years later they discontinued it. In 2003, the people who could only feel the melting taffy in their mouth through nostalgic memories began a movement to bring Bonomo back. The Bonomo website lacks information in that particular area, but I had the privilege to chew up some tasty Bonomo, so they must be in production somewhere. The Warrel Corporation claims that the Bonomos that you all love and miss so much will be back in stores and available for purchase this summer in July of 2010.
That, my friends, is the story of the elusive Bonomo.
Patience will prevail as you await the return of this wholesome nougaty Turkish Taffy. The day will come again when we will all hold our Bonomos above our heads and slam them against the table in unison.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_Taffy
http://www.tvacres.com/clowns_bonomo.htm
http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop/bonomos-turkish-taffy.php
Ya -hooo apart of my childhood life is being re-lived in a form of CANDY! I lived in pittsburgh as a boy, my family and I would go to our cottage in Deep Creek Maryland, and we would go to the drive in theater I’d have my CHOCOLATE BONOMOS turkish taffy MY FAVORITE kind, my face would show it, it NEVER left my hands, that was the high light of my visits to our cottage. I went shopping at a hunting store (Cabelas) and while I was standing at the check out line I looked at the racks in front of me and all you heard was a scream oh my God Turkish Taffy, I couldn’t for the life of me believe what I was seeing. A BOX OF MY FAVORITE CHOCOLATE BONOMOS TAFFY. i HAVE TO BE TRULY HONEST HERE, i WAS SO GREEDY I BOUGHT THE WHOLE BOX OF 24. The smile on my face is still there, I just got on line and ordered my wife and I 3 boxes. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR BRINGING IT BACK!
Mark on January 11, 2012
I was a child of the fifties and my favorite candy was Bonomo’s turkish taffy, especially the vanilla and banana. My grandparents owned a restaurant in Coney Island called the Clam Bar and Mr. Bonomo was a friend and patron of the restaurant. In those years I would remember hanging out, thinking i was working, and waiting to see Mr Bonomo, he would always bring me plenty of the taffy i loved so dearly. I honestly missed the taffy and salt water taffy was never a substitute! The funny part of this story was that I was talking to my own granchildren about those days just recently and I told them this story and magically I was in a store and there it was! Now they truly will be able to try a piece of my childhood! Thank you for bringing it back, i had a very nostalgic moment as silly as that may seem.
Judi on October 27, 2011
I recently discovered Bonomos taffy at a small candy store in Ocean Gove NJ in August 2011. I was one of the people who has been wishing for its return for many years. I gave up looking last year. It made my day to find it and know that it is back. I have friends who feel the same way and are also thrilled. Thanks to the company!!!!!!!!!
Joan Sergi on September 4, 2011
This 60 year-old former Brooklyn kid just received a five pound bag of the new individually wrapped Bonomo pieces and have been smiling from ear to ear.
Ellen Grove on February 13, 2011
In the ‘50-’60s I enjoyed slapping it on a table and eating the pieces. Great candy!
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I love the peppermint Starlight mints, but I also enjoy the fruity flavors that I can no longer find near me.
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I never see these here in central Ohio. These are so yummy! I am glad to have found them.
Chocolate Starlight Mints are increasingly hard to find but well worth the effort! We are glad you enjoyed them....and now that I am writing this review, I think I am going to get one too!
I can only find the peppermint ones where I live, so I was glad to find the mixed bags available at your shop. My faves are the wintergreen.
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Ya -hooo apart of my childhood life is being re-lived in a form of CANDY! I lived in pittsburgh as a boy, my family and I would go to our cottage in Deep Creek Maryland, and we would go to the drive in theater I’d have my CHOCOLATE BONOMOS turkish taffy MY FAVORITE kind, my face would show it, it NEVER left my hands, that was the high light of my visits to our cottage. I went shopping at a hunting store (Cabelas) and while I was standing at the check out line I looked at the racks in front of me and all you heard was a scream oh my God Turkish Taffy, I couldn’t for the life of me believe what I was seeing. A BOX OF MY FAVORITE CHOCOLATE BONOMOS TAFFY. i HAVE TO BE TRULY HONEST HERE, i WAS SO GREEDY I BOUGHT THE WHOLE BOX OF 24. The smile on my face is still there, I just got on line and ordered my wife and I 3 boxes. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR BRINGING IT BACK!
I was a child of the fifties and my favorite candy was Bonomo’s turkish taffy, especially the vanilla and banana. My grandparents owned a restaurant in Coney Island called the Clam Bar and Mr. Bonomo was a friend and patron of the restaurant. In those years I would remember hanging out, thinking i was working, and waiting to see Mr Bonomo, he would always bring me plenty of the taffy i loved so dearly. I honestly missed the taffy and salt water taffy was never a substitute! The funny part of this story was that I was talking to my own granchildren about those days just recently and I told them this story and magically I was in a store and there it was! Now they truly will be able to try a piece of my childhood! Thank you for bringing it back, i had a very nostalgic moment as silly as that may seem.
I recently discovered Bonomos taffy at a small candy store in Ocean Gove NJ in August 2011. I was one of the people who has been wishing for its return for many years. I gave up looking last year. It made my day to find it and know that it is back. I have friends who feel the same way and are also thrilled. Thanks to the company!!!!!!!!!
This 60 year-old former Brooklyn kid just received a five pound bag of the new individually wrapped Bonomo pieces and have been smiling from ear to ear.
In the ‘50-’60s I enjoyed slapping it on a table and eating the pieces. Great candy!