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Sugar Mama (confectionery)

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Sugar Mamas were originally produced by the James O. Welch Company in 1965, as a companion candy to the already produced Sugar Baby and Sugar Daddy. Sugar Mamas were chocolate-covered caramel suckers, essentially Sugar Daddy covered in chocolate. They had a distinctive red and yellow wrapper, the opposite of the Sugar Daddy's yellow and red wrapper.

They have not been produced since the 1980s.