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There's no better way to win the day than with a PAYDAY Peanut Caramel Bar. With lots of peanuts and the right amount of caramel, each bar is the perfect combination of salty-sweet goodness.
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Sweet, Salty AND Chocolatey The addition of a rich chocolatey coating to the already delicious peanut and caramel goodness of a PAYDAY Bar makes this treat an instant favorite.
Shop Chocolatey PAYDAYA Candy Bar Name With a Rich History
Legend says it was payday at the plant when the inventors were trying to come up with a name for the new candy bar. A rich title to match each rich and satisfying bite!
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PAYDAY Peanut and Caramel King Size Candy Bar 3.4 oz
PAYDAY Peanut and Caramel Snack Size Candy Bars 5.6 oz
PAYDAY Chocolatey Covered Peanut and Caramel King Size Candy Bar 3.1 oz Shop PAYDAY Products
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PAYDAY Peanut and Caramel bars were first invented in 1932 by Frank Martoccio and became part of The Hershey Company family in 1996.
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Salty, nutty, sweet. What isn’t there to love about adding PAYDAY Candy Bars to your favorite recipes?
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Who makes PAYDAY Candy Bars?Since 1996, Hershey has been producing the classic peanut-covered PAYDAY Bars in our Robinson, Illinois, plant.
What's in a PAYDAY Candy Bar?The key ingredients of PAYDAY Candy Bars are salted peanuts covering a nougat-like sweet caramel center.
When was PAYDAY Candy invented?PAYDAY Candy Bars were first manufactured in 1932 by Frank "Marty" Martoccio, a macaroni and candy manufacturer from Minnesota.
Where did the PAYDAY Candy Bar gets its name?As the story goes, it was payday at the plant when the inventors were trying to come up with a name for the new candy bar, hence its name!
Are PAYDAY Bars gluten free?Yes, PAYDAY Bars are gluten free. Always refer to each package for current ingredients and allergen statements to make an informed decision about Hershey products. See all gluten free Hershey products.
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