Fox's U-bet chocolate syrup explained

Fox's U-bet chocolate syrup is a commercial chocolate syrup originally made by H. Fox & Company in Brooklyn, New York starting around 1900.[1] [2] It was said to be invented in a basement in Brownsville, Brooklyn, according to David Fox. Herman Fox, his grandfather, left town for the Texas oil boom and returned only with the phrase, "you bet."[3] U-bet syrup is best known as being a key component in the fountain beverage, the egg cream.[4] While the specific order in preparation is subject to much debate within New York City the components of the classic egg cream recipe consist of U-Bet syrup, milk and seltzer. The beverage has since become an iconic staple in New York's Jewish delis since its invention in the 1880s.[5] H. Fox & Company was acquired by US Westminster Foods in 2016, and is currently manufactured in Farmingdale, New York.[6]

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  1. Book: Savoring Gotham: A Food Lover's Companion to New York City . 2015-11-11 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-026364-5 . en.
  2. Web site: Fox's U-Bet - Syrups - For Egg Cream Sodas and other Tasty Treats | Gold's Pure Foods. www.goldshorseradish.com.
  3. Book: O'Neill, Molly . New York Cookbook . 1992-01-01 . Workman Publishing . 978-0-89480-698-8 . en.
  4. Book: Schwartz, Arthur R. . Arthur Schwartz's Jewish Home Cooking: Yiddish Recipes Revisited . 2008 . Ten Speed Press . 978-1-58008-898-5 . en.
  5. Book: Joseph, Barry . Seltzertopia: The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Drink . 2018 . Behrman House . 978-0-87441-975-7 . en.
  6. https://www.just-food.com/news/us-westminster-foods-acquires-h-fox-co_id134215.aspx US Westminster Foods Acquires H Fox & Co