Anonymous wrote:Aplets and Cotlets--does anyone remember those? From Liberty Orchards? Sort of like an American take on Turkish Delight? My grandmother loved those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I associate Brach's candy, hard ribbon candy, and circus peanuts with old people. What candy do you associate with the older members of our society?
I associated hard ribbon candy with old people when I was a child in the 1970’s.
Anonymous wrote:I associate Brach's candy, hard ribbon candy, and circus peanuts with old people. What candy do you associate with the older members of our society?
Anonymous wrote:PP here. Like After Eight, Almond Roca was supposed to be "fancy." It came wrapped in gold, and was sold in a pink and gold tin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black Jelly Beans
Horehound candy (yeck!)
Licorice Allsorts
cream drops
Candy fruit slices
Candy pebbles
Victorian Creams
Licorice shoestrings
Beeman's gum
Clove Gum
Blackjack Gum
Horehound is an aquired taste, I remember my parents buying it when we were kids and thought it was terrible, but we ate it anyway. Now I love the stuff.