Mounds is a candy bar brand that consists of a coconut-filled center coated in dark chocolate. It is a gluten-free and non-GMO product, and it was first made in 1920.
Mounds was originally manufactured by the Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company.
In 1978, Peter Paul merged with the Cadbury company and became a part of their Rockville, MD factory.
In 1990, Hershey's acquired Cadbury's candy business, including the Mounds brand.
Almond Joy is a candy bar brand that is similar to Mounds, but it adds almonds to its coconut center.
Bounty is a chocolate bar manufactured by Mars Inc. that is similar to Mounds, but it has a milk chocolate coating.
The classic candy bar version of Mounds consists of a coconut-filled center coated in dark chocolate.
These bite-sized pieces are similar to the classic Mounds candy bar but in a smaller form.
Yes, Mounds is a gluten-free candy product.
The Mounds candy bar consists of a sugar, coconut, corn syrup, and chocolate.
Hershey's acquired the Mounds brand in 1990 as part of its acquisition of Cadbury's candy business.
Yes, Mounds is a non-GMO candy product.
Mounds consists of coconut-filled center coated in dark chocolate, while Almond Joy is similar, but it adds almonds to its coconut center and is coated in milk chocolate.