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Fruit Stripe Gum This beloved gum was cheap and people raved about its minute-long flavor. Imagine if it stayed on your tastebuds longer, that colorful zebra could've ruled the world.
Close your eyes and you can taste it: Peanuts, caramel, and fudge — a mainstay of your childhood sweet tooth. Oh Henry! bars were a hit soon after their introduction by a Chicago candy company ...
18. Butter-Nut Candy Bar. Introduced: 1916. Discontinued: Unknown. Originally introduced in 1916, the Butter-Nut candy bar highlighted a unique blend of butterscotch and roasted peanuts and was a ...
Nerds Gum consisted of pieces that looked like regular Nerds, but were actually bubble gum. The box featured a Nerd floating away with a bubble gum bubble coming out of its mouth. Dweebs, now discontinued, were a soft, chewy version of Nerds. Released in the early 1990s, Dweebs contained three separate flavors rather than two.
Bubblicious is a brand of bubble gum owned by the Italian-Dutch company Perfetti Van Melle. Originally produced by the American Chicle Division of Warner-Lambert, the brand was launched in 1977 in response to the tremendous sales of Bubble Yum, the first soft bubble gum. The brand struggled upon introduction, but sales took off with the advent ...
5 Star Bubble Gum: discontinued, date unknown. Arctic Mints: green and white peppermint-flavoured candy balls with a milk chocolate centre packaged in a cardboard can. Discontinued, date unknown. Bertie Beetle: introduced in 1963, still in production (now made in New Zealand). Clancy Bar: wafers with a jam centre coated in dark chocolate.