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Snickers’ fans childhoods ‘ruined’ after learning how chocolate brand got its name

People were left baffled after discovering how the Snickers bar got its name, with many saying the truth has ‘ruined’ their childhoods as they can’t look at the bar the same way

We all love indulging in the occasional chocolate bar, and while there are so many options on shop shelves these days, there are many classic bars that have been available for decades and continue to be popular. One of those timeless snacks is Snickers, which has been on our shelves since the 1960s, despite initially being known under a different name – Marathon.

Snickers was launched in the US in 1930 and over in the states, it has never been known by a different name. Here in the UK, we adopted the Snickers name in 1990 after dropping the Marathon branding – but did you know where the iconic caramel and peanut treat got its unique name from?

It’s believed the bar was named after a horse that belonged to Ethel Mars, the co-founder of the Mar-o-Bar Company, which is now known as the Mars Company. Legend has it that Snickers the horse died just before the then-nameless chocolate bar went into production, so Ethel and her husband Frank decided to honour the animal by naming the sweet treat after it.

The first Snickers bar was sold in Chicago for just five cents, but when it came to the UK, executives claimed the name sounded too much like “knickers”, and so it was renamed to Marathon. The name stuck until 1990 when Mars decided it wanted universal names for its products around the world, and so rebranded the UK version of the chocolate to Snickers.

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