Whitman’s History

Made for Sharing

In 1993, the Whitman's Chocolate brand became part of the Russell Stover's Family. We continue the tradition of creating the made-for-sharing Sampler.

Whitman's is more than 175 years old, making us America's longest operating chocolate brand. Giving and passing a box of Whitman's chocolates has been a well loved American family tradition for generations, and will continue to be one for generations to come. Our archives are bursting with story. We hope you enjoy your stroll through a few of our most notable memories.

1842

Stephen F. Whitman opens a small retail "Confectionary and Fruiterer Shop" at Third and Market Streets at Philadelphia.  He hopes to compete with the finer French candy makers of the time.

In 1842 Stephen F. Whitman opens a small retail "Confectionery and Fruiterer Shop" in Philadelphia.
Sugar Plums from Stephan F. Whitman becomes the first packaged confection.

1854

"Choice Mixed Sugar Plums" from Stephen F. Whitman becomes the first packaged confection in a printed, marked box-now known as a "trademarked" package.

1860

Whitman's first newspaper advertisement, a novelty during the era, appears on December 29th-three months prior to the beginning of The Civil War.

In 1860 Whitman's first newspaper advertisement
In 1877 Whitman's introduces first of many famous tin-boxed chocolates

1877

"Whitman's Instantaneous Sweet Chocolate", its first of many famous tin-boxed chocolates, is introduced to the public.

1912

Whitman's Sampler® makes it's official debut.  The Sampler® box includes a collection of the most popular pieces of candy sold in the confectionary shop.  Whitman's becomes the first in its industry to use cellophane to wraps its packaged products.  Cellophane is imported from France until 1924, when production began in the United States.  For many years, Whitman's is the largest single user of cellophane in America.

In 1912 Whitman's Sampler makes it's official debut.
In 1915 the Messenger Boy piece of candy is introduced to the Sampler

1915

Just three years after its introduction, the Whitman's Sampler® emerges as the most popular assortment in the Whitman's line and the best-selling box of chocolates in America.  In recognition of its standing, the Messenger Boy is introduced, becomes a registered trademark, and is added as a piece of candy to the Sampler®.

1932

The Great Depression reaches its lowest level.  Whitman's continues to lead the candy industry with an unabated advertising and selling effort, and a steadfast refusal to reduce prices, lower dealer's profits or sacrifice consumer quality.

1939

Louis McIIhenny launches the Sampler's most famous advertising campaign, "A Woman Never Forgets the Man Who Remembers."  The campaign remains popular for the next two decades.

In 1932 the Depression reached it lowest level. In 1939 Whitman's launches a Sampler advertising campaign.
Between 1942-45, Whitman's sends six million pounds of chocolate to overseas servicemen.

1942

Between 1942-45, Whitman's send six million pounds of chocolate to overseas servicemen in Land, Sea & Air tins.  Women on Whitman's production lines slip notes into boxes to comfort the fighting men.  Many of these letters result in long-term friendships and even some post-war marriages.

1945

The Sampler® box is enhanced through the introduction of the "French Edge", with the top and bottom edges extending beyond the sides of the box. This packaging modification becomes the hallmark of all fine candy, and remains a signature of the Sampler® box to this day.

In 1945 the Sampler box is enhanced through the introduction of the "French Edge".
Beginning in 1950 many motion picture stars appeared in advertisements endorsing Whitman's Chocolates.

1950

Beginning in 1950 and for the next decade, Bing Crosby, John Wayne, Bob Hope and Elizabeth Taylor are among the many motion picture stars who appear in "The Saturday Evening Post" advertisements endorsing Whitman's Chocolates.  Compensation for these endorsements in in boxes of chocolates and a mention of the star's upcoming motion picture.

1991

Whitman's Candies becomes a permanent fixture in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.  Dozens of company artifacts, including old Sampler® boxes and magazine ads, help museum curators better understand how Americans lived in the 19th and 20th centuries.

in 1991 Whitman's Candies becomes a permanent fixture in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.
in 2001 sent 6000 boxes with personal notes to troops after 9/11 attack

2001

In keeping with Whitman's tradition of sending chocolates with hand-written notes to troops for encouragement, Whitman's sent 6000 boxes with notes to troops following the terrorist attack against the United States on 9/11/2001.

2014

Lindt & Sprungli, manufacturer of premium quality chocolates worldwide, acquires Russell Stover Candies and Whitman's Candies.

In 2014 Lindt & Sprungli acquires Russell Stover Candies and Whitman's Candies.
In 2017 Whitman's Chocolates celebrates it's 175th Anniversary.

2017

Whitman's Chocolates celebrates it's 175th Anniversary with new commemorative products quarterly throughout 2017.