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Ruth Cleveland (October 3, 1891 – January 7, 1904), popularly known as Baby Ruth or Babe Ruth, was the eldest of five children born to United States President Grover Cleveland and First Lady Frances Cleveland. She is the namesake of the Baby Ruth candy bar.
- October 3, 1891, New York City, U.S.
- Miss Fine's School
- January 7, 1904 (aged 12), Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
- Princeton Cemetery
Baby Ruth is an American candy bar made of peanuts, caramel, and milk chocolate-flavored nougat, covered in compound chocolate. Created in 1920, and named after the deceased U.S. presidential daughter, Ruth Cleveland , it is distributed by the Ferrara Candy Company , a subsidiary of Ferrero .
- United States
- Ferrara Candy Company
- 1921; 102 years ago
- Confectionery
Dec 31, 1998 · The claim that the "Baby Ruth" bar was named after Ruth Cleveland is found dubious by many because Ruth Cleveland died of diphtheria in 1904, over seventeen years before the "Baby...
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Feb 25, 2024 · No, it was not; Ruth never received any money for the Baby Ruth name. How exactly is that possible? It's because the bar's manufacturer offered an official explanation that Baby Ruth is named after Ruth Cleveland, the daughter of former President Grover Cleveland.
Sep 25, 2014 · The Curtiss Candy Company sued for copyright infringement and claimed that the candy bar had not been named after the baseball star, but Ruth Cleveland, eldest daughter of President Grover...
Cleveland's 12 year old daughter Ruth developed diphtheria in January 1904. Cleveland and the rest of his family were treated prophylactically with anti-toxin 1a. There was little that could be done for Ruth, however. Cleveland's diary palpably shows the grief he suffered at her rapid, unexpected death.
During the first period, the Clevelands lived on Madison Avenue in New York City and led a relatively quiet life; during this period Frances Cleveland gave birth to her first child Ruth, and the baby became celebrated in the popular culture of the time.