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==Trivia==
* A Zagnut bar appears in the film [[Beetlejuice]] when the main character is attempting to attract a fly.


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Zagnut
Product typeConfectionery
OwnerThe Hershey Company
CountryUnited States
Introduced1930
Previous owners
WebsiteOfficial Zagnut website

Zagnut is a candy bar produced and sold in the United States. It was launched in 1930 by the D. L. Clark Company, which sold it to Leaf later on and was acquired by Hershey Foods Corporation in 1996. Its main ingredients are peanut brittle with cocoa and toasted coconut.

History

The origin of the name "Zagnut" is uncertain; the "nut" part presumably comes from either the coconut coating or the peanut center, while the "zag" could be a reference to zigzag, a slang phrase popular when the bar was created in the 1930s.[citation needed]

In the 1960s, Zagnut made fun of its unlikely name with a TV commercial created by Stan Freberg starring Bill Idelson. In the spot, a candy-company exec (played by Frank Nelson) is horrified to discover a computer has given the name "Zagnut" to its newest product, and says, "That is without a doubt the lousiest name for a candy bar I've ever heard!" In the end, he is forced to keep the name since millions of Zagnut wrappers have already been printed. Freberg himself gives the tagline: "A Zagnut by any other name...would be a good thing."[citation needed]

See also

References

Trivia

  • A Zagnut bar appears in the film Beetlejuice when the main character is attempting to attract a fly.