Zagnut

Zagnut is a candy bar produced and sold in the United States.

[2][3][4] Clark changed its name to the Pittsburgh Food & Beverage company and was acquired by Leaf International in 1983.

[5] The Zagnut brand was later part of an acquisition by Hershey Foods Corporation in 1996.

[6] Bon Appétit, in a story about nostalgic candy, said, "We’re honestly flummoxed that Zagnuts aren’t more popular.

"[1] Conversely, a columnist in The Des Moines Register compared it to a Rose Art crayon, saying "No one would ever purposely choose a Zagnut.

Soldiers of the 127th Infantry Regiment , 32nd Infantry Division (United States) purchasing Zagnut bars at a forward post exchange near San Fernando, Pampanga , Luzon , Philippine Islands. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photo, April 21, 1945.