Chick-O-Stick is a brand of candy that is made of crunchy peanut butter and crispy toasted coconut. It was first introduced in the United States in the 1950s.
Chick-O-Stick was first introduced by the Atkinson Candy Company in the 1950s.
The candy became popular in the 1970s and 1980s.
In the early 2000s, the candy was sold to the New England Confectionery Company (NECCO).
After NECCO went out of business in 2018, the candy was bought by the Iconic Candy Company.
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The original Chick-O-Stick candy made of crunchy peanut butter and toasted coconut.
Small bite-size pieces of Chick-O-Stick candy.
A version of the Chick-O-Stick candy made without sugar.
Chick-O-Stick is made of peanut butter and toasted coconut.
Chick-O-Stick does not contain gluten ingredients, but it is made in a facility that processes products with wheat, so those with severe gluten allergies should avoid it.
Chick-O-Stick can be found in most grocery stores and can also be purchased online.
Chick-O-Stick was first introduced in the United States in the 1950s by the Atkinson Candy Company.
Chick-O-Stick is not vegan because it contains honey, which is derived from bees.