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  1. Bosco Chocolate syrup was purportedly invented in 1928 in Camden, New Jersey, by an unknown physician. [2] The William S. Scull Company, founded in 1931 in Camden, acquired the manufacturing license. The Scull Company's most famous product was Boscul Coffee, which gave the product its brand name, "Bosco". [3]

  2. Jul 7, 2009 · Its most famous product throughout the 19th and 20th centuries was a blended coffee calledBoscul! Bosco is an Italian word meaning “bosque,” which is a small wooded area.

  3. Nov 20, 2009 · The CBI returns to the department headquarters, joining Boscos secretary Rebecca as she’s bringing coffee to her boss. The coffee is soon spilled, as Rebecca discovers Bosco and two of his...

  4. The original, classic Bosco. Chocolate Syrup. It's the thickest and richest chocolate syrup. Goes great with ice cream, milk, coffee, and more. Explore all of our delicious flavors! Not sure what you are in the mood for, then give our various flavors a spin!

  5. Bosco Chocolate syrup is used to make smoothies and ice cream. It adds to coffee and tea, alcoholic beverages, used as an impregnation for biscuits, and as a filling in the preparation of desserts. And also, The syrup pours over cakes and pastries with dairy products, nuts, fruits, and berries.

  6. Jan 28, 2015 · The Bosco Center has now started offering Brunch & Bowl on Sundays from 11a-2p. It’s an amazing deal: $20 for a breakfast item, a drink (Bloody Mary, mimosa, beer), and bowling. There, I’ve just planned every Sunday for the rest of the year for you.

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  8. Bosco Syrups has been around since 1928. The delicious syrup you remember is still a perfect addition to your dessert favorites. View our selection below. All Bosco syrups are Kosher Pareve (OU), allergen-free, gluten-free and vegan.

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