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Though occasionally one finds mention of Chocolate Bath Olivers, i remember eating them in the 1950s with plain chocolate - I can't remember who manufactured the chocolate, but I don't think it was one of the then big firms. It was certainly plain, NOT mlk.86.131.144.239 (talk) 22:41, 6 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
Yes, John Lennon was said to have had chocolate ones sent to him when in lived in New York.