The recent history of Necco (New England Confectionery Company) is a sad example of business in Boston (where, in my humble opinion, physical real estate is worth more than lost manufacturing jobs, rail infrastructure, and history), but many Americans are still familiar with Necco Wafers, which were originally invented in 1845 and brought under the Necco banner after the company was formed in 1901.
As we can see in this 1921 ad, in addition to the famous wafers, Necco also offered a Pineapple Loaf, consisting of "wedges of juicy ripe pineapple imbedded in cream... chocolate coated".
Both could be had for 5 cents.
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