Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 13:04     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:Mallo cup and valomilk. I can only find them when we road-trip and stop at a Cracker Barrel Yes I love marshmallows.


Mallo cup sounds good but Valomilk is not an appetizing product name!
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 07:17     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

I remember going to 7-11 as a kid and buying handfuls of the loose candies (now a laters, bazooka joe, smarties, bit o honey, etc., from bins on the candy shelf bottom row.

They were anywhere from 3 to 5 cents each. Those were the days! A little brown bag of candy that was all your own!
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 07:03     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:I have seen all of the above at Yummies in Kittery, Maine. They have a website too. I order Skybars from them if I haven't bought enough when I go there in the summer.


Skybars are my favorite!
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 06:42     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Tart-n-tiny
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 02:33     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

lemonheads
sugar babies
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2023 00:04     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Sugar Daddy caramels on a stick.
Rainbow umbrella lollipops
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 18:30     Subject: Re:Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom and I think we are the only people propping up Good & Plenty. Does anyone else like them? She used to hide it from me when I was little. Now my DS and I live with her and she still hides it. I told her my son doesn't like it but it's just a habit now. Lol.


My mom and I love them too! We always share a box when we go to the movies.


I definitely associate some candies with movie concessions (Good n Plenty, Junior Mints, …). I don’t know if they still have all what I think of as standard movie candies. I just imagine that they do.

My family would buy Andes mints at holiday time. I used to think they were so fancy.


I keep an enormous container of Andes mints in the kitchen at my small business. Perfect little treat mid afternoon with a coffee.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 18:15     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:Not a candy but a candy FORMAT: those Lifesaver books at Christmas time used to have a roll of every single kind of Lifesavers, including Butter Rum. No more. Sigh.


I saw these at the dollar store!
I almost bought them but didn't want my kids to have that much candy in addition to all the other christmas candy! I'm a hypocrite! I ate so much candy as a kid.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 17:11     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:What about Vela- Mints?


My grandparents always had those around
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 17:10     Subject: Re:Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:Not necessarily a candy - but back when I was a kid (late 70’s), I used to love the gum called “Freshen Up!” 😋

The gum were once in your mouth it would immediately release a squirt of flavor from inside the actual gum square!

I also used to like the sticks of gum w/the zebra stripes that came in multiple colors.
Though I liked them only for the first 15 seconds of chewing them!!
Because after that > those gum sticks had the same flavor as the wrappers that they came in!!
Blech!

My favorite actual candies included “Good & Fruity” candy drops which were made by the same company that manufactured “Good & Plenty.”

I also liked Boston Baked Beans as well as those candy sticks that sold for between a nickel to a dime a pop….
They came in EVERY imaginable flavor (Root Beer, Cinnamon, Butterscotch, etc.)


I loved Freshen Up!
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 17:05     Subject: Re:Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Lotsa Fizz
Mackintosh's Toffee
Big foot Original and those Swedish berries!
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 17:03     Subject: Re:Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not necessarily a candy - but back when I was a kid (late 70’s), I used to love the gum called “Freshen Up!” 😋

The gum were once in your mouth it would immediately release a squirt of flavor from inside the actual gum square!

I also used to like the sticks of gum w/the zebra stripes that came in multiple colors.
Though I liked them only for the first 15 seconds of chewing them!!
Because after that > those gum sticks had the same flavor as the wrappers that they came in!!
Blech!

My favorite actual candies included “Good & Fruity” candy drops which were made by the same company that manufactured “Good & Plenty.”

I also liked Boston Baked Beans as well as those candy sticks that sold for between a nickel to a dime a pop….
They came in EVERY imaginable flavor (Root Beer, Cinnamon, Butterscotch, etc.)


"Yikes! Stripes! Fruit Stripes Gum!" was the commercial for the gum with the zebra stripes. If I remember correctly, cartoon zebras were saying the logo.

Was the other gum with the liquid called Tidal Wave?



There was def one called Chewels, and I’m vaguely remembering one called Squirt.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 16:59     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone has mentioned maple sugar candy? I buy that stuff whenever I see it. They sometimes had it at the LLBean in Tysons, but that is gone now.


Oh, yes! I grew up in New England and we had that often.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 16:58     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

What about Vela- Mints?
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2023 16:56     Subject: Just for fun: Favorite Old-Time Candies

Mallo cup and valomilk. I can only find them when we road-trip and stop at a Cracker Barrel Yes I love marshmallows.