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  1. Leo Hirshfield, the founder of Tootsie Roll Industries, migrated from Austria and introduced Tootsie Rolls to the candy industry on February 23, 1896 from a small store in Brooklyn, NY.

  2. Jan 4, 2014 · As candy nostalgists know, Leo Hirschfeld is the official hero of the Tootsie Roll saga. Today, Tootsie Roll is one of the top candy sellers in the U.S. And it all started with Leo, a poor Austrian immigrant with a dream and some family candy recipes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tootsie_RollTootsie Roll - Wikipedia

    According to the official company history, founder Leo Hirschfield (spelled Hirshfield in Tootsie Industries history) was an Austrian Jewish immigrant to the United States of America, son of an Austrian candy maker. He started his own career in the candy business at a small shop or factory in New York City in 1896.

  4. In 1896, Leo Hirschfeld, an Austrian Jewish immigrant to the United States, began work at a small candy shop located in New York City owned by the Stern & Saalberg firm. In 1907, Hirschfeld decided he wanted a chocolate-tasting candy that would not melt in the heat, and that would be an economical artificial alternative to traditional chocolates .

  5. Feb 23, 2016 · A “Leo Hirschfeld” applied for a patent on the unique texture of Tootsie Rolls in 1907 and was awarded one in 1908, and a year later, Stern & Staalberg’s marketing and advertising push for ...

  6. Feb 23, 2016 · A “Leo Hirschfeld” applied for a patent on the unique texture of Tootsie Rolls in 1907 and was awarded one in 1908, and a year later, Stern & Staalberg’s marketing and advertising push for ...

  7. Jan 28, 2022 · So, New York-based Austrian Jewish immigrant Leo Hirschfeld had an idea: he individually wrapped the candy! That, and he developed a flavor somewhere between taffy and caramel, naming it after his daughter. Hence, the Tootsie Roll. For over 100 years, Hirschfeld's invention has been enjoyed... as it now sticks to your teeth, not to other candy.