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Baby Ruth bars aren't named after Babe Ruth. Who knew?

Damage

Senior member
1921 it was named after Grover Clevland's daughter.. sheezz.. Another childhood myth down the drain...
 
found that out on the history channel ahha...

initially, i did kinda thought it'd be derived from babe ruth..but....history channel, discovery channels rule like insane
 
And all this time I thought Kandy Kakes were a indigenous to Philadelphia and created by my beloved Tasty Baking I thought the "k"s in the name was merely an allusion to the "k" in Tastykake. I've been living a lie!
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: Vic
Snopes

I'm more confused than when I started. What is the right answer?
I honestly don't know... 😕 😛
The big deal about Grover Cleveland's daughter Baby Ruth was that she was illegitimate (much bigger than Monicagate here folks) but that was back in ~1880, while the candy bar came out in ~1920 after Babe Ruth was already a pretty big star. I tend to agree with Snopes on this one.
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: Vic
Snopes

I'm more confused than when I started. What is the right answer?
The point was that Curtiss was banking on Babe Ruth's name by slightly changing it. The Ruth Cleveland story was fabricated by Curtiss to keep Ruth et al from complaining about attempting to make bank off his character. Sneaky.
 
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