Bartons Returns for Pesach

Thursday March 25, 2010 7:32 AM - 2 Comments

bartonsEighteen months after it had produced its last batch of the popular Chocolate Almond Kisses, Bartons has made a dramatic return to store shelves in time for Pesach 2010. According to a source that has been involved with Bartons for many years, with the exception of less than a handful of previous customers, most stores gladly placed their orders for the coveted chocolates.

The luxury chocolate products were not available in 2009 after owners Cherrydale Farms of Allentown, PA failed. With the exception of marshmallows, Bartons produced the full line of its OU certified Kosher for Passover products.

The Bartons brand is currently owned by Bronx based Bazzini Nuts, a 119-yearold family business that had also acquired the Barricini brand, once Bartons key competitor. Bazzini is said to have acquired the plant and is in fact rumored to be moving its own operations to the large Allentown facility.

KosherToday has learned that Bazzini intends to continue to produce Bartons year-round and to continue its successful corporate and gift programs. Bartons was founded in 1938 by Viennese chocolatier Stephen Klein.

{Kosher Today/Matzav.com Newscenter}

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2 Responses to “Bartons Returns for Pesach”

1. Comment from Fress
Time March 25, 2010 at 11:50 AM

Who’s hechsher is it under? I didn’t see it in the heimisha stores.

2. Comment from Anonymous
Time March 25, 2010 at 2:19 PM

I remember selling the Pesach chocolates as a fundraiser for my school when I was a kid. They looked so yummy!!

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