Modjeska – Caramel Marshmallow

$7.27

The “Caramel Biscuit” – A True American Original!

Creamy caramel wrapped around a traditional marshmallow, this delicious confection was first made in 1883 in Kentucky. A true an American original! The modjeska was originally called a “caramel biscuit” – so how’d it get the name modjeska?

Modjeska… What’s in a Name?

In the 1800s, renowned Polish actress Madame Helena Modjeska thrilled Kentucky audiences with her  performance in the debut of Ibsen’s play, “The Doll’s House.” So impressed was a confectioner in the audience, he named his caramel biscuit the “Modjeska” in her honor.  These are the caramels he made. 4 oz in a heat-sealed bag with the history on the label. 

From Our Friends!

“The marshmallow tempers the stickiness of the caramel, and the combo is delicious!” -Lucile

Additional information

Weight 0.2116439443 oz
Dimensions 7 × 3 × 3 in

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