Anonymous wrote:Ice Cubes we’re awesome
Anonymous wrote:
There's an old-fashioned variety store in Alexandria, not far from Mount Vernon, on Fort Hunt Road in an oid strip shopping center. The shop is called, I think, Hollin Hall Variety Store. It has an aisle with small baskets of a lot of the candies mentioned on this thread, and you purchase them by weight. I'm sure there must be other and bigger shops in the region selling nostalgic candies too (i know, you can order this stuff online if it still exists but it's fun to go in and see it in the shop!).
Anonymous wrote: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.
Andes! We used to build little cabins out of them at holidays while the grownups dragged out coffee and dessert for hours.
Anonymous wrote:Goobers comes to mind. I don't remember if I liked them or not, but the name is good.
Anonymous wrote:Nerds. Now & Laters.
My sister loved candy cigarettes and my mother bought them for her, lol. My, how things have changed.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Andes! We used to build little cabins out of them at holidays while the grownups dragged out coffee and dessert for hours.
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.
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.
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