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==History==
==History==
Just after the [[Second World War]], Danish candy producer Toms were contacted by the [[United States]] high command in Germany, which commissioned Toms to produce a candy bar for the American troops in Germany to avoid transporting such products across the Atlantic. In return, the U.S. would supply Toms with the required amount of [[cocoa bean]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tomsgroup.com/en/toms-history/|title=History of Toms}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Derfor hedder det Yankie-bar: Elsket dansk chokoladebar fylder 70 år|url=http://livsstil.tv2.dk/2016-04-13-derfor-hedder-det-yankie-bar-elsket-dansk-chokoladebar-fylder-70-aar}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Vidste du det? Derfor hedder det en Yankie bar|url=http://livsstil.tv2.dk/2015-09-13-vidste-du-det-derfor-hedder-det-en-yankie-bar}}</ref> The chocolate bar was named Yankie Bar after the American soliders ([[Yankee]]s).<ref>{{Cite web |last=DigitasLBi/Toms |title=Toms - History of Toms |url=https://tomsgroup.com/en/toms-history/ |access-date=2024-02-16 |website=tomsgroup.com |language=en}}</ref> The spelling with "-ie" was chosen to avoid Danes mispronouncing "-ee".<ref name="berlingske"/> Ten years later, in 1956, Toms launched the Holly Bar, similar to the Yankie bar, but with white nougat and roasted hazelnuts.
Just after the [[Second World War]], Danish candy producer Toms were contacted by the [[United States]] high command in Germany, which commissioned Toms to produce a candy bar for the American troops in Germany to avoid transporting such products across the Atlantic. In return, the U.S. would supply Toms with the required amount of [[cocoa bean]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tomsgroup.com/en/toms-history/|title=History of Toms}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Derfor hedder det Yankie-bar: Elsket dansk chokoladebar fylder 70 år|url=http://livsstil.tv2.dk/2016-04-13-derfor-hedder-det-yankie-bar-elsket-dansk-chokoladebar-fylder-70-aar}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Vidste du det? Derfor hedder det en Yankie bar|url=http://livsstil.tv2.dk/2015-09-13-vidste-du-det-derfor-hedder-det-en-yankie-bar}}</ref> The chocolate bar was named Yankie Bar after the American soldiers ([[Yankee]]s).<ref>{{Cite web |last=DigitasLBi/Toms |title=Toms - History of Toms |url=https://tomsgroup.com/en/toms-history/ |access-date=2024-02-16 |website=tomsgroup.com |language=en}}</ref> The spelling with "-ie" was chosen to avoid Danes mispronouncing "-ee".<ref name="berlingske"/> Ten years later, in 1956, Toms launched the Holly Bar, similar to the Yankie bar, but with white nougat and roasted hazelnuts.


In its marketing, Toms relied on [[Pro-Americanism|Americophilia]] to sell the Yankie Bar. The brand was damaged by the [[Vietnam War]], when "yankees go home" became a common [[Anti-Americanism|anti-American]] chant, but its popularity rebounded after the war ended. During the presidency of [[Jimmy Carter]], Toms launched an advertising campaign featuring a [[lookalike]] of the president.<ref name="berlingske"/>
In its marketing, Toms relied on [[Pro-Americanism|Americophilia]] to sell the Yankie Bar. The brand was damaged by the [[Vietnam War]], when "yankees go home" became a common [[Anti-Americanism|anti-American]] chant, but its popularity rebounded after the war ended. During the presidency of [[Jimmy Carter]], Toms launched an advertising campaign featuring a [[lookalike]] of the president.<ref name="berlingske"/>

Latest revision as of 21:07, 21 June 2024

Yankie Bar
TypeChocolate Bar
Place of originDenmark
Created byVictor B. Strand[1]
Invented1946
Main ingredientsCaramel, nougat, and chocolate
VariationsYankie Bar Lakrids (liquorice), Yankie Bar Mandel (almond), Yankie Bar Orange, Holly Bar
Similar dishesMars Bar

The Yankie Bar is a caramel, nougat, and milk chocolate bar produced and sold in Denmark by Toms International.

History[edit]

Just after the Second World War, Danish candy producer Toms were contacted by the United States high command in Germany, which commissioned Toms to produce a candy bar for the American troops in Germany to avoid transporting such products across the Atlantic. In return, the U.S. would supply Toms with the required amount of cocoa beans.[2][3][4] The chocolate bar was named Yankie Bar after the American soldiers (Yankees).[5] The spelling with "-ie" was chosen to avoid Danes mispronouncing "-ee".[1] Ten years later, in 1956, Toms launched the Holly Bar, similar to the Yankie bar, but with white nougat and roasted hazelnuts.

In its marketing, Toms relied on Americophilia to sell the Yankie Bar. The brand was damaged by the Vietnam War, when "yankees go home" became a common anti-American chant, but its popularity rebounded after the war ended. During the presidency of Jimmy Carter, Toms launched an advertising campaign featuring a lookalike of the president.[1]

The Yankie Bar is similar to the European version of the Mars Bar.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Sonne, Katrine. "Yankie baren runder et skarpt hjørne". b.dk (in Danish). Berlingske. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
  2. ^ "History of Toms".
  3. ^ "Derfor hedder det Yankie-bar: Elsket dansk chokoladebar fylder 70 år".
  4. ^ "Vidste du det? Derfor hedder det en Yankie bar".
  5. ^ DigitasLBi/Toms. "Toms - History of Toms". tomsgroup.com. Retrieved 2024-02-16.

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