Milk Chocolate Covered Caramel Pretzels National Archives Edition
Milk Chocolate Covered Caramel Pretzels National Archives Edition
Milk Chocolate Covered Caramel Pretzels National Archives Edition

Milk Chocolate Covered Caramel Pretzels National Archives Edition

  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • 6 oz net weight
  • 12 pieces
  • Contains milk, wheat, soy
  • Contains bioengineered food ingredients.
  • Our very own Milk Chocolate Covered Caramel Pretzels are a sweet delight. First comes the crunch, then the melting chocolate, the hint of sea salt, and finally the fulfillment of the promise: chewy caramel. Kept safe within the Temple of American History -- the National Archives Building on the cover of our custom box -- you'll have to watch out for those who want them in their holdings!

  • Long part of American life, chocolate first arrived in North America in 1641, when crates loaded on a Spanish ship sailed to St. Augustine, Florida. In colonial America, chocolate was exclusively a drink and was affordable to all classes of people, offered at most coffee houses. A food item that could be transported in solid blocks without spoiling, it became a military ration, helping to maintain soldiers’ energy. By the late 19th century, improved methods of processing chocolate changed it from a gritty product into a smooth, melt-on-the-tongue luxury with a pleasing aroma. Thus began the transformation of chocolate from a drink into a confection. By the 1920s, eating chocolate had surpassed drinking chocolate in popularity.