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A Short, Unsatisfying History of Bosco Chocolate Syrup

By Robert Sietsema, Tuesday, Jul. 7 2009 @ 8:34AM
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Categories: Bad Food Jokes, Sietsema

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A truck careens through the rain-soaked streets of the West Village, emblazoned with the saintly image of the beverage created by... Don Bosco?

Years ago, I was driving through Ramsey, New Jersey, when I spied a grassy knoll with a stately building on top. The sign at the entrance of the property read, "Don Bosco Academy." What? I thought. A think-tank endowed by the creators of a near-famous chocolate syrup? How absurd! Turn the page to find out the real story of Bosco.

Wrong Bosco! Don Bosco (1815-1888), also known as John Bosco, was a Catholic saint who was born in Castelnuovo, Piedmont, Italy. He founded the Silesian order of monks. The high school in New Jersey is presumably named after him, and run by the order that he founded.

There is a grain of truth as regards the chocolate syrup in the foregoing: Bosco was invented in Camden, New Jersey, in 1928 by a physician whose name has been lost to history, or at least to the Bosco company. He licensed the beverage's manufacture to the William S. Scull Company, which had been founded in 1836 in Camden. Its most famous product throughout the 19th and 20th centuries was a blended coffee called--Boscul!

Bosco is an Italian word meaning "bosque," which is a small wooded area.

The symbol of Bosco chocolate syrup is a bear wearing a baseball cap flying around in a tiny airplane holding what looks like an alcoholic beverage, maybe an old fashioned or a highball. He's obviously not looking where he's going.

In the 1950s, Bosco, bear and all, was sold to an outfit with the sinister name of Corn Products Company, and if you don't think that name is sinister, you should read Omnivore's Dilemma.

A jaunt through the interweb reveals almost no facts about where Bosco is actually made and what's in it. I could find no bottles of it in my local supermarket. Wikipedia, however, reveals that Bosco was used by Alfred Hitchcock as the fake blood in Psycho.

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One thing, at least, is certain: Don (or John) Bosco didn't invent Bosco.
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Comments (8)

Scott Sanders says:

Hi Robert,

Thanks for your write up on Bosco. I'm glad you searched around for some info on Bosco. We make Bosco in Towaco (Morris County), NJ, and I'd be happy to send you the full list of (all-natural) ingredients in our syrup.

In the NYC area, you can find Bosco at most supermarkets -- ShopRite, Pathmark, A&P-owned stores like Food Emporium, and more. I'm sorry you weren't able to find it at yours, and I can try to find out why your local store isn't selling Bosco.

If you or your readers would like any more info, don't hesitate to let me know.

Scott Sanders
Co-owner, Bosco Products

Posted On: Tuesday, Jul. 7 2009 @ 12:50PM
Kip Altman says:

Dear Robert,

You may find this helpful (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office):

November 27, 1928 - William S. Scull Company (Camden, NJ) registered "Bosco" trademark first used June 26, 1928 (chocolate malt syrup).


Joab Scull started a coffee business Camden, NJ in 1831; 1858 - William S. Scull became head of the company. 1916 - William C. Scull succeeded. Produced coffee, tea and peanut products under the Boscul brand (first used October 6, 1913; registered in 1982 by Chock Full O' Nuts Corporation) and later Bosco, the chocolate sauce

Take a look at this link: http://www.dvrbs.com/camden/CamdenNJ-BosculCoffee.htm

Posted On: Tuesday, Jul. 7 2009 @ 1:34PM
Robert SietsemaAuthor Profile Page says:

Thanks so much for the info, Kip!

Posted On: Tuesday, Jul. 7 2009 @ 3:24PM
Anonymous says:

Speaking of Camden and chocolate:

Man Dies After Fall Into Chocolate Tank
OSHA Called To Scene To Investigate

CAMDEN, N.J. - Police say a man who fell into a tank full of chocolate at a
Camden business has died.

http://www.myfoxphilly.com/dpp/news/local_news/070809_Man_Dies_After_Fall_In
to_Chocolate_Tank

Posted On: Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009 @ 12:30PM
Any Mouse says:

When I was a lad (c. 1960), there was a series of TV ads with the catchphrase "What? No Bosco?"

By the way, three flavors of Bosco syrup are available through Amazon.com.

Posted On: Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009 @ 1:50PM
Brian says:

Will never forget the Seinfeld episode where Bosco plays a key role (in words if not in syrup).

Posted On: Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009 @ 2:08PM
Robert SietsemaAuthor Profile Page says:

Thanks for reminding me, Brian -- Kramer refers to it as George's "dark sweet master" and it turn out to be George's ATM password.

Posted On: Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009 @ 3:19PM
Barbara says:

Thanks for the write up on Bosco. I grew up in the 70's and remember Bosco in a glass bottle which was narrow on the top and wide towards the bottom. I've tried the Bosco product in the plastic bottle but it's definitely not the same! For one the Bosco I remember was really, really thick. The new Bosco is thin and doesn't taste quite the same - almost has an iron taste to it. I wish they would have left the original recipe alone - it was soooo good!

Posted On: Thursday, Oct. 15 2009 @ 10:44PM

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