MissMittens
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It occurred to me that while so many things have disappeared, our sweet tooth hasn't changed much over the decades.
Candy that is still available almost everywhere, often hails from the Golden Era:
1920's:
Babe Ruth bars
BB Bats
Bit O Honey
Brach's Bridge Mix
Charms pops
Dubble Bubble
Goobers
Peanut Chews
Jujubes
Milk Duds
Mr Goodbar
Oh Henry
Reeses
Sno Caps
Abba Zabba *harder to find
And of course, the ubiquitous Charleston Chew
1930's:
Three Musketeers
5th Avenue
Boston Beans
Candy buttons (on the paper strip)
Chunky Bar
Kit Kat
Tootsie Pop
Heath
Lifesavers
Milky Way
Mallo cups
Crunch
Payday
Snickers
Sugar Babies
1940's:
Almond Joy
Bazooka gum
Candy Cigarettes
Dots
Jolly Rancher
Junior Mints
M+M's
Mike + Ike
Red Vines
Whoppers
Candy that is still available almost everywhere, often hails from the Golden Era:
1920's:
Babe Ruth bars
BB Bats
Bit O Honey
Brach's Bridge Mix
Charms pops
Dubble Bubble
Goobers
Peanut Chews
Jujubes
Milk Duds
Mr Goodbar
Oh Henry
Reeses
Sno Caps
Abba Zabba *harder to find
And of course, the ubiquitous Charleston Chew
1930's:
Three Musketeers
5th Avenue
Boston Beans
Candy buttons (on the paper strip)
Chunky Bar
Kit Kat
Tootsie Pop
Heath
Lifesavers
Milky Way
Mallo cups
Crunch
Payday
Snickers
Sugar Babies
1940's:
Almond Joy
Bazooka gum
Candy Cigarettes
Dots
Jolly Rancher
Junior Mints
M+M's
Mike + Ike
Red Vines
Whoppers