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Bosco Sticks are a popular breadstick snack. They contain a chessy interior wrapped in bread. Bosco Sticks are the are the top selling brand in school food service in the midwest. They are bought pre-packadged and frozen.

History
Bosco Sticks were introduced in the United States in the late 1990s. They were developed by Bosco Products, Inc., a company based in Warren, Michigan, initially, aiming to sell pizza to schools, but the breadsticks quickly became the big sellers.

Bosco Sticks were named after their companies pizzeria which was named after St. John Bosco, the patron saint of children.

Ingredients and Nutrition
The main ingredients of Bosco Sticks include flour, water, yeast, and mozzarella cheese. The dough is typically rolled around the mozzarella cheese and then baked until golden brown.

The nutritional content of Bosco Sticks can vary depending on the specific ingredients and fillings used. The classic Bosco stick contains 150 calories, 5 grams of fat, and 2.5 grams of saturated fat.