FAQs
Cow Tales® were launched in 1984 as a stick-shaped, chewy caramel filled with cream - an elongated version of our Caramel Creams® candy.
How many flavors of cow tales are there? ›
Cow Tales® are available in six awesome flavors: "original" Caramel, Caramel Brownie, Strawberry Smoothie, Caramel Apple, and our newest flavor addition, Honey Bun!
Why do they call them cowtails? ›
Made from the same secret family recipe as Caramel Creams®, Cow Tales® were named to represent the opposite end of the cow, playing off the classic “Bulls-Eyes®” name that came more than 65 years prior.
Do cow tails have red dye 40? ›
Ingredients : Wheat Flour, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Highly Refined Coconut Oil, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Dextrose, Modified Whey, Skim Milk, Cream, Mono & Diglycerides, Palm Oil, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Corn Starch, Salt, Soy Lecithin, Red 40 Lake.
Can dogs have Cow Tales candy? ›
There is nothing toxic in cow tails the candy.
Why are Cow Tales so good? ›
They are made from the same secret family recipe used to make Goetze's Caramel Creams® (a.k.a. "Bulls-Eyes®"). Cow Tales® were named in correlation with "Bulls-Eyes®," maintaining the cow theme used to promote Goetze's dedication to making caramel with quality ingredients, including real milk.
Who invented Cow Tales candy? ›
It all began in 1984, when the Goetze family decided to add a new caramel confection to the lineup. Made from the same secret family recipe as Caramel Creams®, Cow Tales® were named to represent the opposite end of the cow, playing off the classic “Bulls-Eyes®” name that came more than 65 years prior.
When were Cow Tales invented? ›
Original Caramel Cow Tales® were introduced by Goetze's Candy Company in 1984. They are made from the same secret family recipe used to make Goetze's Caramel Creams® (a.k.a. "Bulls-Eyes®").
How old are finished steers? ›
By feeding cattle in feedlots, finished cattle weighing 1,200 to 1,500 pounds can be marketed at 16 to 22 months of age.
How old are cows at harvest? ›
Age of animals slaughtered
| Typical Slaughter Age | Natural Life Span |
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Lambs | 4-12 months | 12-14 years |
“Beef” cattle | 18 months | 15-20 years |
Chickens (egg laying hens) | 18 months | Up to 8 years |
Pigs (breeding sows) | 3-5 years | 10-12 years |
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For those that are not familiar, they are a caramel stick filled with cream; such as strawberry or chocolate.