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- During World War II, servicemen and women who got a Whitman's Sampler from family and friends spread the word about it once they returned home. Over the decades, it reached a level in American pop culture in that it was mentioned in many TV shows, movies, and the like. The stitching design of the package was inspired by grandma's needlework.
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Feb 14, 2016 · How did it become so popular? By 1915 the Whitman's Sampler was the best-selling box of chocolates in America, thanks to its presence in 19,000 drugstores across the nation — which was no...
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Nov 28, 2017 · Through changes in leadership—to his son, Horace, and eventually to president Walter Sharp in the early 1900s—Whitman’s soon arrived on the Sampler, which was packaged using a design...
1912. Whitman's Sampler® makes it's official debut. The Sampler® box includes a collection of the most popular pieces of candy sold in the confectionary shop. Whitman's becomes the first in its industry to use cellophane to wraps its packaged products. Cellophane is imported from France until 1924, when production began in the United States.
Mar 1, 2013 · A candy-coated history: How the iconic Whitman’s sampler came to be. George Davis — 170 years ago, a young chocolatier opened a small confectionary in Philadelphia — and a candy store that became the birthplace of the Whitman’s Sampler, an American icon.
During World War II, servicemen and women who got a Whitman's Sampler from family and friends spread the word about it once they returned home. Over the decades, it reached a level in American pop culture in that it was mentioned in many TV shows, movies, and the like.
- Stephen F. Whitman
- Subsidiary of Russell Stover Candies
- Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., United States
Whitman Sampler (& Dickinson, Poe, et al.) The Oxford Book of American Poetry, edited by David Lehman. (Oxford University Press , 1132 Pages, $35) There is something about an anthology that inspires dread in the world of letters, as if the survival of an art — or of particular poems or poets — depended on it.
Whitman's Sampler ® is introduced to the public. The Sampler box includes a collection of the most popular pieces of candy sold in the confectionery shop. Whitman's becomes the first in its industry to use cellophane to wrap its packaged products. Cellophane is imported from France until 1924, when Dupont started the United States production.