
In 1896, Austrian immigrant Leo Hirschfield revolutionized American confectionery in a small Brooklyn shop. He crafted a unique, chocolatey treat designed to resist melting, naming it “Tootsie” after his daughter, Clara. As the first individually wrapped penny candy, its hand-rolled recipe transitioned into a global icon, even serving as a durable, energy-boosting ration for soldiers during World War II.



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