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What is the difference between a Snickers and Baby Ruth?

Asked by kev_in (28points) December 29th, 2010

They both seem to have the same ingredients: chocolate, nougat, peanuts and caramel. Dear god, why?

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Math321's avatar

Snickers is made by Mars.
Baby Ruth is made by Nestle.

LuckyGuy's avatar

Here
If it was a Snickers there wouldn’t be a problem.

charliecompany34's avatar

a “snickers” is more thicker and denser. when you bite into it, it coats the tongue and all the senses of a decadent candy bar. when you bite into a baby ruth, it sort of breaks into glass-like chocolate shards. the nuts in baby ruths are, well, bigger.

you asked.

pearls's avatar

Snickers have the nuts in their nougat and Baby Ruths have their nuts surrounding the nougat. I know I will get some grief on this answer, but didn’t know of any better way to answer it.

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