Inventors of food products often name their new creations after real people. In 1896, Leo Hirschfield hand-rolled a chewy candy andnamed it after his daughter Tootsie. In 1920, Otto Schnering gave the world the baby Ruth candy bar, named after the daughter of the former President Grover Cleveland. T publicize his new product, Schnering once dropped the candy tied to tiny parachutes from an airplane flying over Pittsburgh. Furthermore, one of our most popular soft drinks was named by a young suitor who sought to please his sweetheart's physician father, none other than old Dr.pepper. Despite the honor, the girl's father never approved of the match of the young man, Wade Morrison, married someone else.