Raisinets are the perfect movie theater snack. For those who've never tried them, they're a plump raisin covered in chocolate. Sweet and chewy, they're specially made so they won't melt in your hand.

Raisinets are a treat that's been enjoyed in America for almost 100 years. Raisinets were invented in 1927 by The Blumenthal Brothers Chocolate Company of Philadelphia. These chocolatiers were also responsible for introducing the world to the chocolate-covered peanut snack Goobers and the crunchy, chocolatey Sno-Caps.

Films were gaining popularity then, and the company took advantage of that interest by creating food perfectly portioned for snacking moviegoers. Coincidentally, the first movie with spoken dialogue ever shown in theaters, "The Jazz Singer," made its premiere the same year as Raisinets. Because of this, Raisinets became one of the most popular snacks of the 1920s .

Raisins are high in fiber and a great source of antioixidants , and while the chocolate coating may not be considered health food, they're still a good choice compared to other candies. In fact, Raisinets made our list of nine guilt-free snacks . A classic confection Raisinets have their place in confectionary history, literally — the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian has a Raisinets box from 1960 in its collection.

What's more, the snack has amassed such popularity that there's even an official annual holiday, National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day, celebrated every March 24th. The .