
It probably doesn’t, but the point is that there is a difference in the year and the person that came up with this wonderful marshmallow and rice krispies mixture.
Everything started in 1928, when Mildred Day and staff of the Kellogg´s home economics department invented this amazing treat. They decided that it was a great way for the Camp fire Girls to raise funds.
I know what you are thinking right now “it sounds pretty normal to me”. Sorry to pop your bubble, but it’s not. Just continue reading and you will probably understand.
Everything started in 1939, when Mary Barber and staff of the Kellogg´s home economics department invented this unforgettable treat. They decided that on 1940 they would publish the recipe of the Rice Krispies Treats on their Kellogg´s box.
No. I didn’t do a mistake, that’s just what I found. Randomly confusing huh? YES.
I really don’t know what happened, but this has been the recipes history I have searched the most, and that’s because I find two completely different stories of how and who came up with it. Some web sites are sure that it was Mildred Day, while others reaffirm it was Mary Barber. The years are different, but they were both from the same company and had exactly the same position. I tried looking them up by their names, but that was no help at all. It appears that Mildred is a school teacher and Mary was a poet. They also appear on facebook, but that’s probably someone else that has those unlucky names. Yes, sorry if that’s you, but how sad is it to not find the exact history of a recipe or maybe even your favorite dessert?
It’s not my favorite, I was just existed for doing something so easy and yummy, but the truth is that it ended up being very complicated and confusing, but anyways, the sticky sweet flavors are still the same.
It seems as if a rice krispie doesn’t make a difference… but I bet a marshmallow does.
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