Pal-o-mine
Pal-o-Mine is a chocolate bar which consist of a peanut fudge middle covered in dark chocolate. The standard 55 gram package includes two pieces. It is produced by Ganong in New Brunswick, Canada.
Arthur Ganong used to go fishing with Ganong chocolatier George Ensor, and they would take chunks of chocolate along in their pockets. However, they found that the chocolate would melt in their pockets and make a mess, so they wrapped bars of chocolate in cellophane. In 1898, Ganong started selling individually-wrapped chocolate bars, the first company to do so in North America. In 1910, Ganong added nuts to their chocolate bars, and they started using the name "Pal-o-Mine" in 1920. Pal-o-Mine became Ganong's longest-lasting chocolate bar brand.