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  2. Beloved Candies From Childhood That No Longer Exist

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    For more sweet nostalgia, please sign up for our free newsletters. ... Another oldie-but-goodie, the Milkshake Bar was produced by Minnesota’s Hollywood Candy Company in the ’50s and ’60s ...

  3. Astro Pops - Wikipedia

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    Hot candy is poured directly into the wrapper, then a paper stick is added and the pop is capped off with a layer of wax. [1] Because Astro Pops were created in the 1960s, at the same time in history when the Space Race was in full force, millions of Astro Pops were sold when the manufacturers capitalized on this craze.

  4. Grandma's 20 Nostalgic Desserts That Deserve a Comeback - AOL

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    Add a different extract, throw in a little chocolate syrup, or top with candy for the sundae of your dreams. Get the Ice Cream In A Bag recipe . PHOTO: JULIA GARTLAND; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

  5. Grandma's 21 Nostalgic Desserts That Deserve a Comeback - AOL

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    Bake something nostalgic with these comforting desserts. From Jell-O molds to homemade cookies, these treats are just like the kind grandma used to make! ... At least 2 dead and 60 hurt after a ...

  6. Clark's Teaberry - Wikipedia

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    Clark's Teaberry Gum is a trademarked brand owned and registered [1] by a family operated confectionary company Iconic Candy, LLC of New Jersey that specializes in the return of authentic original retro candy, [2] snack and chewing gum brands and products. [3] [4] The gum dates to 1900 but the popularity of Teaberry peaked in the 1960s. [5]

  7. Candy Buttons - Wikipedia

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    Candy Buttons come in two strip sizes: long and short. The long is 22 1 ⁄ 2 inches, while the short is 11 1 ⁄ 4 inches. NECCO made 750 million candy buttons in the course of a year. [1] Following NECCO's 2018 bankruptcy, Candy Buttons were bought at auction by Cincinnati's Doscher's Candies. [2]