The Zero Bar is not your average candy bar as it is a candy with a history spanning over 70 years!
It was first introduced in the 1920's by the now defunct Hollywood Brands Candy Company and is now owned by Hershey Foods although this transition took place over many years and included many owners in between.
The candy bar is unique in that it consists of a delicious amalgamation of almonds, peanuts and caramel nougat covered, or shall we say , drenched, with delicious white fudge. This was even more controversial upon its release as most candy bars then, as now, are coated in milk chocolate.
As per the name, this has been the subject of candy lore as it was not touted as a reduced calorie candy bar – hence the name Zero – but rather because the white coating was supposed to give the impression of snow and, metaphorically speaking, “cool as zero degrees”
The original wrapper had a Polar Bear on it and upon it's initial release, was called Double Zero. It wasn't until 1934 that it formally became known as the Zero Bar
The original Zero Bars were distributed in the summer as fudge has a much higher melting point than milk chocolate and, as there wasn’t air conditioning readily available when the bar was first released; retailers stored this in their refrigerators.
Yes, this candy bar like others will melt if exposed to high temperatures but there is something intriguing about this bar that makes it endure as a classic if only because it is delicious and holds true to it's original formula and because it is over 70 years old!
PS: The vintage Zero Bar wrapper pictured above is VERY rare as it shows the Polar Bear! This is circa early 1930's
Benny:When l was a little boy back in the 60s,there was a cereal an l do believe it was Kellogg corn flakes was giving away a acre of land by sending in a box top. And that was in Alaska.
Eddie Raymond on October 23, 2020
Was there ever a offer on the back wrapper to buy a piece of Antarctic for a given amount of money? $1 -$2. Thank benny
Benny on July 25, 2018
My high school alumni association is having a party and are looking for “old” Zero candy signs to use as decoration and if course the candy bars to eat. Can you help me locate some signs?
Thanks
Jeanie P Cole on February 21, 2018
Great childhood memory
anthony napolitano on September 3, 2016
Hello, i am from Colombia, my whole life i have enjoing the ZERO candy, it is hard to find here, but i am always looking for a ZERO candy. Best Regards.
Mónica Barrientos on July 5, 2014
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Did not like the taste of the candy. They did not have a watermelon taste at all. Also. they were sugar-free. I might have chose the wrong candy when I ordered by mistake.
. I cannot eat sugar-free stuff
Benny:When l was a little boy back in the 60s,there was a cereal an l do believe it was Kellogg corn flakes was giving away a acre of land by sending in a box top. And that was in Alaska.
Was there ever a offer on the back wrapper to buy a piece of Antarctic for a given amount of money? $1 -$2. Thank benny
My high school alumni association is having a party and are looking for “old” Zero candy signs to use as decoration and if course the candy bars to eat. Can you help me locate some signs?
Thanks
Great childhood memory
Hello, i am from Colombia, my whole life i have enjoing the ZERO candy, it is hard to find here, but i am always looking for a ZERO candy. Best Regards.