
Sandwich from New England, a most unusual treat, has fascinating story, plus 5 fun facts
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Here's a look at the fascinating origins of one of New England's most treasured treats: the Fluffernutter. The peanut butter-and-marshmallow crème sandwich has existed for over 100 years.
Around the time the Curtis siblings were making marshmallow crème, two other people in Massachusetts were also making a spreadable marshmallow product. Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Despite its simplicity, though, and high sugar content, the sandwich has remained a comfort food staple and a lunchtime treat even after all these years.
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