Rare, vintage Gurley “Peel-Away” hollow pink rooster chocolate. These beauties are from the 1940’s. Very few have survived the test of time. Such a beautiful addition for any collector.


Gurley, the W & F Manufacturing Company was a confectionery company that produced all kinds of candies, chocolates, and wax novelties. In 1939, Mr. Gurley was approached by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, now known as ExxonMobil, to create a line of decorative novelty candles to help use up the excess paraffin wax that is created as a by-product from refining oil.


The candles were made in Mr. Gurley's manufacturing plant in Buffalo and sold under the name Tavern Novelty Candles. It was not until 1949 that the company was renamed The Gurley Novelty Company. The new line of wax decorations was quite successful, and by the late 1940s, a vast majority of Gurley's profits were a result of his novelty candles and hollow paraffin covered chocolates.


Please note that due to age, and delicacy of these items, I cannot guarantee that coloring of wax will be consistent, or all chocolates will stand on own. Please see all photos for description.


Should there be any flaws outside of normal vintage scope, I will notate in both photos and listing description.


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