Madelaine Chanukah Gelt Gold Foiled Milk Chocolate Coins in Mesh Bags: 24-Piece Tub
Description
It’s believed that the tradition of Chanukah gelt began in the 17th or 18th century, when Jewish families in Poland would provide their young children with money to give to religious teachers as a token of gratitude. As the children got older, they would begin to request their due as well, and thus would be given a few coins to keep for themselves.
The tradition of chocolate gelt was created in the 20th century by American chocolatiers, probably after giving much consideration to that age-old question, "What might kids spend their hard-earned Chanukah money on?" Well, candy, of course! So the innovative chocolatiers decided to help them skip a step and went straight to creating coins made out of chocolate.
These milk chocolate coins are wrapped in decorative, embossed foil, and they’re perfect for games of drediel. Plus, if you get hungry in the midst of a fierce competition, they double as a delicious, chocolaty snack!
Tub contains 24 Chanukah Gelt Milk Chocolate Gold Coins in Mesh Bags, each with a net weight of 1.5 ounces.
Made in the USA.
Shipping Weight ~ 3 lbs. Kosher Certified.