Oh Henry!

was an American candy bar containing peanuts, caramel, and fudge coated in chocolate,[1] sold in the U.S. until 2019.

[1] The most popular alternate story, aside from the Canadian origin claimed by chocolatier Wilson McCutchan, is that Thomas Henry, manager of the Peerless Candy Co. in Arkansas City, Kansas, invented a bar he called the "Tom Henry Bar" in the late 1910s, and sold the recipe to George Williamson in 1920.

One theory is that of a boy named Henry who frequented George Williamson's second candy shop.

[7] In 2018, Nestlé sold the rights to its U.S. confectionery products to Ferrero SpA.

In Canada, the bar is currently sold by the Hershey Company and was manufactured at their Smiths Falls, Ontario facilities prior to their closure.

An Oh Henry! split
Box of vintage Oh Henry! candy bars at a general store in Portsmouth, North Carolina
A image representing a split Canadian Oh Henry!
A Canadian Oh Henry! Split