Southern states will definitely have an easier time of it than others, but even if you live in remote Alaska, you can still order Goo Goos online in 3, 12, and 72-count packs. also has a store locator that will come in very handy when you’re having a serious craving. If you have any Cracker Barrel or Hobby Lobby stores near you, I recommend trying those first. Now, I realize that not everyone will be able to get Goo Goos where they are. And it was during a passionate discussion of our shared love that he made the uncharacteristic suggestion that I should make Goo Goo s’mores. Despite the fact that our culinary tendencies are polar opposites, we share a love of Goo Goo Clusters. This is the same neighbor whose fridge is filled with little more than beer and Mountain Dew, who admits to never having used his dishware, and who didn’t own a pot or a pan when we met him 5 years ago (while I am proud to say he actually owns one now, I doubt it’s been used half a dozen times during the entire time we’ve known him). Way to go local!īelieve it or not, this brilliant idea was our neighbor’s, which, if you know him, may come as a surprise. The original Goo Goo was the world’s first combination candy bar, invented way back in 1912, and still manufactured today by Standard Candy Co. Dare I say it’s my favorite candy bar, even if it’s not really a bar? (And oh man, the peanut butter variety… it’s pure heaven). The closest thing I can compare it to would be a Snickers bar, but to say it is on the same level is blasphemy. ![]() Or, even better, how about gooey, melty s’mores made from homemade marshmallows stuffed with Goo Goo Clusters?įor those of you not yet aquainted, I’d like to introduce you to the Goo Goo Cluster, a roundish mound of caramel, marshmallow nougat, fresh roasted peanuts, and coated in milk chocolate. ![]() How about s’mores from scratch, with both homemade marshmallows and homemade graham crackers? What could be more decadent than s’mores?
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