What were conversation hearts originally used for?

What were conversation hearts originally used for?

Conversation hearts were originally produced by the candy company NECCO in the 1860s. During this period, hollow candies often contained a small surprise message (like a fortune cookie), and consumers were delighted with the concept of a sweet treat that also contained a funny or cute message.

What was the original candy hearts?

The Sweethearts brand was created in 1902. The original hearts included sayings that are still popular today such as “Be Mine” and “Kiss Me.” Sweethearts grew in popularity over the next several decades. In the early 1990s, Sweethearts began to update the sayings each year, retiring some while adding others.

What were conversation hearts originally made of?

Necco’s Sweethearts are the original conversation hearts and are now synonymous with Valentine’s Day. Created in 1866, these tiny sugar bombs have been tantalizing lovebirds worldwide for well over a century. The ingredients in conversation hearts are simple: sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, gums, coloring, and flavoring.

What happened to the original candy hearts?

Still, they were always a cute Valentine’s tradition and we all assumed they always would be. The little hearts futures are uncertain, though. According to The Boston Globe, Necco, the brand that makes them, had its factory suddenly shut down after being sold to another candy manufacturer.