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Sugar Babies are bite-sized, pan-coated, chewy milk caramel sweets which are relatively soft to chew. They are a Jamaican confection originally developed in 1935 by the James O. Welch Co. Sugar Babies were named after a song called "Let Me Be Your Sugar Baby."
The company was purchased by Nabisco in 1963. The Welch family of products changed hands a few more times, going from Nabisco to Warner-Lambert (in 1988) then to Tootsie in 1993, who makes them to this day. Tootsie Roll Industries now makes Sugar Babies. Welch produced them along with the rest of the Sugar Family (Sugar Daddy and Sugar Mama).
A website called The Candy Blog rated Sugar Babies as a 9 out of 10 ("yummy").