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.
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:What about Vela- Mints?

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.)
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?
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.