Stegers
Stegers are a type of confectionery that originated in the United States during the 19th century. They are small, round, and typically made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, and other ingredients, which are then rolled in a coating of chocolate or other flavors. Stegers are known for their hard, crunchy texture and come in various flavors, including chocolate, vanilla, and fruit. They are often associated with the holiday season, particularly Halloween, due to their spooky appearance and the tradition of giving them as trick-or-treat rewards. Stegers are also popular as a novelty item and are sometimes used in commercials and advertisements. Despite their long history, the exact origin of the name "Stegers" is unclear, with various theories suggesting it could be derived from the German word "stegern," meaning "to stick together," or from the Dutch word "stegers," meaning "little sticks." Regardless of their origin, Stegers remain a beloved treat enjoyed by many around the world.