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Owner
  
Necco

Markets
  
North America

Introduced
  
1917

Related brands
  
Zagnut

Website
  
Official website

Product type
  
Confectionery

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Country
  
United States of America

Previous owners
  
D. L. Clark Company Leaf International

Similar
  
Sky Bar, Zagnut, Mary Jane, Charleston Chew, Bit‑O‑Honey

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The Clark Bar is a milk chocolate peanut butter bar that is similar to a Butterfinger, 5th Avenue or Zagnut. It has been manufactured by the New England Confectionery Company (Necco) since 1999.

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History

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Today, the Clark Bar uses its original formula pioneered by Irish immigrant David L. Clark in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1917. It was acquired by Beatrice Foods in 1955, then Leaf in 1983. In late 1990, the manufacturer considered consolidating operations in Chicago, but the Pittsburgh area managed to retain the brand with the firm moving all operations from a Chicago's O'Hare suburb to the north side of Pittsburgh in the fall of 1991. In 1996 when Hershey acquired Leaf's North American operations, it became independent again with headquarters retained in Pittsburgh. It was bought by NECCO in 1999.

In 2016, the Clark Bar was part of a How It's Made episode.

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References

Clark Bar Wikipedia


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