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You may have heard of this candy bar that was created back in 1912. But if not, here's Laurie to share a little bit of the history of the Gugoo and where they are to day.
So, Standard Candy Company was started in downtown Nashville in 1901, and they were making hard candies, caramels, kind of single-ingredient confections. And in 1912, the founder Howell Campbell and his Right-hand man, Porter, were In the kitchen, kind of playing around, and they invented the goo-goo cluster. And it was the first time anyone combined multiple ingredients into a single finished product.
So it was made of caramel, milk chocolate, peanuts, and a marshmallow nougat. And at first, it didn't have a name. And Howell was selling them on a streetcar in downtown Nashville. And the story goes that a teacher was on the train and asked him what he was going to call this new confection. And he was like, I have no idea.
And the conversation shifted to his newborn son. They started asking what he was up to. And they said, well, he just started talking. He's saying words like goo-goo, gaga. And they said, that's what you should call it, a goo-goo.
They're so good. People will ask for them from birth. And now we're stuck with this silly name.
So, my grandfather had been in the confection industry and Made wedding cakes and owned a bakery. And my dad, out of business school, discovered standard candy. It was on the verge of bankruptcy. And he called his dad and was like, I think we can save this. And so they bought it in 82.
And so I'm the third generation to be involved in the business. And it's been a wild ride. Uh When they purchased the company, it was only the original Goo-Goo. And so they introduced the pecan variety, which at that time was called the Supreme, and it just replaced the peanuts with pecans. And that was in the 80s.
And then in the early 90s, they introduced the peanut butter variety, which is a peanut butter center with peanuts and milk chocolate. And that's most of our favorite. I never thought I would work for the company. After college, I moved to New York City. I worked in sales, kind of did my thing for about six years and was just looking for something new.
And at the same time, Google was going through some restructuring and changes. And I was kind of like, I think I can put my mark on this. I'm qualified, and I think. Oh. You know, we can have a lot of fun with this.
So I did intern when I was 15 years old and couldn't drive to a job. I would go to work with my dad that summer, and they had a jar out front of all three flavors. And I probably had a goo-goo every day. I called it a lunch. I was like, I was like, it's a peanut butter version, it's got some protein, it counts.
I honestly usually don't even have them at my house. Growing up, everyone was like, You have to have you're the goo-goo house. You have to have them. And we just don't. I don't think anyone.
I guess maybe we've lost our sweet tooth, but we did give them out at Halloween. We lived on a really. Popular trick-or-treating street growing up, and everyone knew we gave out full-size goo-goo clusters, so we were extra popular on Halloween. I think it was in first grade, so I don't know what age I was turning, maybe six or seven. And I took my for my birthday party, I took our my class to the factory.
And we all wore hair nets and got to see the entire process. And my friends still talk about it to this day. And I'm so glad they do remember it because now, with food regulations, I can barely get into the factory.
So I'm glad we all got to experience that. I guess, you know, pretty good for a f um first grader.
So, in 2014, we opened up a retail store in downtown Nashville, and that was really become like our test kitchen. We were able to handmake any sort of confections we desire. We get to kind of be our own Howell Campbell and make our own take on a goo-goo cluster.
So, we started out making, having with our pastry chef, making his own creations and putting all sorts of Wonderful goodies together into a finished product, and we started. I guess around the same time, partnering with local chefs in what we call our summer chef series. And so every summer we partner with six or so chefs in the community. Who get to create their own goo-goo. We have a ton of fun with it because we all get to try all these new combinations.
Uh Outside of the Summer Chef series, we've also started partnering with other local businesses, one of them being a barbecutie. And they were celebrating a big anniversary.
So they asked us to create a goo goo for them. And it actually uses barbecue sauce.
So it's a little sweet, it's a little spicy, a little funky and fun. And that's been a big hit. The Glen Campbell Museum created their own, and we even will create custom. candies for corporate events or parties. There definitely are some big cuckoo fans out there.
We've got a huge fan out of Canada, and so he's big on Twitter, and we kind of have fun with him. He's been to visit a couple of times and been into our store. But most of the stories are just real nostalgic. A lot of people remember eating them with their grandparents or parents. One of our Employees, Beth Sachan.
She remembers sharing one with her mom at the checkout aisle in the grocery. They're just some really sweet memories and stories, and everyone's always wanting to share them with us, which we love. I think a fun thing about the brand is that it's really evolved over the years, but it stayed true to exactly what the original ingredients were.
So, back when it was first created, they were sold in a glass candy jar with no wrapper, and then that evolved to putting it in a little paper sleeve at the candy counter. And then it was wrapped in foil, similar to a peppermint patty. And then it went to a sealed wrapper, kind of like it is today, but a different imaging. It's really Fun to be a part of a history. We still have a presence in downtown Nashville, right where the original one was first created.
It's truly a stone's throw from the old factory. Yeah, I'd say our biggest challenge is trying to find, trying to transition our customer base from. The older generation who remembers eating them as a kid to younger generations and making it a little more. Young, fun, playful. And so that's what we're trying to tackle.
That's what we're we want our store to be like. We want everyone to feel like a kid. It's also one of the few places downtown where kids Are you going to have fun? You know, we're not one of the hockey talks or a museum. We're We're just a playful environment where you can feel like a kid again.
Yeah. And so it's been really fun to have that store to tell our real history and also get immediate customer feedback. And if you can't visit us in our downtown store in Nashville, we actually can design your own candy bar on our website.
So, goo goo.com, you can create your own confection. You choose your chocolate, you choose your. Any of your mix-ins, and we've got some weird things like potato chips and fruity pebbles. And kids definitely go a little crazy with their confections. They.
are throwing in all sorts of stuff that I personally don't think goes well together, but I'm sure with a ton of sugar, they're j they're happy. We'll make it in our kitchen and ship it to you. We rolled that out during the pandemic. And it's been really fun to see people who are not able to visit Nashville still be able to participate. And a great job and a team effort by Madison, Faith, and Robbie on the piece.
A special thanks to Laura Spradley, owner of Goo Goo Cluster, a third-generation family business trying to stay relevant in current times and fun and meaningful to families' lives. And to design your own Goo Goo Cluster and have it sent to you, you can go to the website googoo.com. That's googoo.com. The story of the goo goo cluster, a southern tradition, and many people around the country know it too here on Our American Stories. Then the space hamster flew his hot air balloon all the way to the bottom of the ocean.
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