Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awww this thread brings back warm memories of grandma's house. She also had those caramel rolls...kinda !like tootsie rolls but different flavors inside like raspberry etc.
Royals, or something like that? I'd forgotten about those, but loved them as a child!
Remember when there were always big open bins of brachs candies in the grocery store? There were always several bins of those caramel things.
Yes! Why don't they have those anymore? Or the red-dyed pistachios? You'd get a little bag of those, and then go with your mom to write a check for the groceries![]()
Anonymous wrote:Throat lozenges.
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awww this thread brings back warm memories of grandma's house. She also had those caramel rolls...kinda !like tootsie rolls but different flavors inside like raspberry etc.
Royals, or something like that? I'd forgotten about those, but loved them as a child!
Remember when there were always big open bins of brachs candies in the grocery store? There were always several bins of those caramel things.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awww this thread brings back warm memories of grandma's house. She also had those caramel rolls...kinda !like tootsie rolls but different flavors inside like raspberry etc.
Royals, or something like that? I'd forgotten about those, but loved them as a child!
Remember when there were always big open bins of brachs candies in the grocery store? There were always several bins of those caramel things.
Yes! Why don't they have those anymore? Or the red-dyed pistachios? You'd get a little bag of those, and then go with your mom to write a check for the groceries![]()
Anonymous wrote:Fisherman's Friend
Korean Red Ginseng
Necco's Wafers
Now&Laters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really random, but today i visited the only historical candy shop in America. The owner was there and i spoke to her and she is a candy historian. I shit you not, they sold little grandma purses full of old fashioned grandma candy.
That sounds so awesome.
I love Russell Stovers, and I'm 50, but I think of it as "old person" candy too. Had some lately and it was delicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really random, but today i visited the only historical candy shop in America. The owner was there and i spoke to her and she is a candy historian. I shit you not, they sold little grandma purses full of old fashioned grandma candy.
where is this?
both sets of my grandparents had various hard candies (butterscotch, the strawberry wrapped ones, just solid colored hard drops), nips (still love those!) and andes candies. i also associate bit o honey and those peanut butter taffies with older generations.
Anonymous wrote:Really random, but today i visited the only historical candy shop in America. The owner was there and i spoke to her and she is a candy historian. I shit you not, they sold little grandma purses full of old fashioned grandma candy.