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National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day

Celebrated on 04/21/2026

Quick Fact

National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day is celebrated on April 21st each year. This delightful combination of creamy chocolate and crunchy cashews is a favorite treat, with the U.S. consuming over 300 million pounds of cashews annually. Interestingly, cashews are not true nuts but seeds that grow outside a cashew apple.

Origins and Establishment of National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day

The exact origins of National Chocolate Covered Cashews Day are unclear, but it is believed to have been created by confectionery companies or nut industry groups to promote the consumption of this popular snack. The day likely emerged in the early 2000s as part of a trend of food-themed holidays, aiming to celebrate the unique combination of chocolate and cashews. It has since been embraced by candy makers and enthusiasts alike.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Initially, the day was primarily observed through in-store promotions and discounts by candy shops and online retailers. Over time, it has evolved into a social media event, with brands and individuals sharing recipes, photos, and creative ways to enjoy chocolate-covered cashews. Today, celebrations include making homemade versions, hosting tasting parties, and gifting these treats. The holiday has also expanded to include variations like dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and white chocolate-covered cashews.

Facts & General Observations

  • Cashews are native to Brazil and were introduced to other parts of the world by Portuguese explorers in the 16th century.
  • The global chocolate market is valued at over $130 billion, with nut-infused chocolates being a significant segment.
  • Chocolate-covered cashews are often considered a healthier candy option due to the protein and healthy fats in cashews, though they remain high in calories.

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