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Necco (or NECCO / ˈnɛkoʊ / NEK-oh) was an American manufacturer of candy created in 1901 as the New England Confectionery Company through the merger of several small confectionery companies located in the Greater Boston area, with ancestral companies dating back to the 1840s.
Necco Wafers are a sugar-based candy, sold in rolls of variously-flavored thin disks. First produced in 1847, they became the namesake and core product of the now-defunct New England Confectionery Company (Necco), which operated near Boston, Massachusetts. [1]
First made in New England in 1847, Necco Wafers are an American candy classic. Learn more about Necco’s history, including an update on candy's recent comeback.
Necco Wafers are about to make a sweet comeback after a two-year absence. The beloved candy’s disappearance came after the factory in Revere, Massachusetts that made Necco Wafers closed...
Necco is gone now, but for a long time it was the oldest continually operating candy company in America. (That honor now falls on Doscher's). They created some iconic candies and got so big that they bought other candy icons. Necco had a long and great run. Here is a timeline breakdown of the life of the New England Confectionery Company, or ...
HOLIDAY PARTY CANDY: The sweet flavor of Necco Wafers makes them a great party or Halloween candy ; GLUTEN-FREE: This classic American candy is free of gluten and most common allergens ›
Necco's Sky Bar — the first chocolate candy bar to feature four different fillings — was introduced in the 1930s to honor the newly burgeoning aviation industry.
BULK CANDY: Stock up your pantry, treat bowl, or office with Necco wafers candy bulk package of twenty four, 2-ounce rolls. A taste of the famous old-fashioned candy will transport you back in time. HOLIDAY PARTY CANDY: Necco’s nostalgic candy wafers are a great Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day, and Christmas candy.
Necco Wafers: one of the most nostalgic candy treats of all time. These delicious, coin-shaped candies come in an assortment of all-natural flavors and colors and can transport you back to your childhood with just one taste of the classic confection.
The complete history of Necco and its family of brands is captured in Darlene Lacey’s Necco-An Epic Candy Tale. Necco-The Archive Collection is the companion museum catalog of over 800 packages, promotions, photos, and ephemera.