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1920s Candy

You can find a more detailed list of candy from the 1920s here

Andes Mints (History, Flavors, FAQ & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

The perfect blend of chocolate and mint, you really can’t go wrong with an Andes mint. Have you ever tried these? They’ve been around for a lot of years and the flavors of the layers of mint and chocolate meld together to make the perfect combination.  Andes Mints History Andes Mints have a long history … Read more

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Butterfinger (History, FAQ, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

This is one of the most distinctive and popular candies on the market and almost everyone knows what this little treat tastes like. There are not many confectionary items that can match a Butterfinger bar when it comes to taste and crunchiness all rolled into one. This has long been a favorite candy bar of … Read more

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Anise Squares (History, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

This candy has been around for a very long time. Anise is one of the most traditional flavors of candy and you will find that anise is also used in many loaves of bread, sweets, and other kinds of crackers and snacks. This is a flavor that is unique and has been a favorite for … Read more

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Kool-Aid (History, Flavors, FAQ & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

Kool-Aid is perhaps one of the longest-standing popular drinks in history. It’s incredibly affordable to use and it comes in tons of different flavor options as well.  This term inspires excitement and maybe some great memories of a childhood with a red mustache from the glass of Kool-Aid you enjoyed after playing outside or on … Read more

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Baby Ruth Bar (History, Babe Ruth & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

The Baby Ruth Bar is a chocolate bar that is made from peanuts, caramel, and nougat. Formally known as the Kandy Kake, it was renamed in 1921 by its then-owner, the Curtiss Candy Company. Since then, it has been continuously known as the Baby Ruth Bar. While many mistakes the bar as having been named … Read more

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Zero Bar (History, Pictures & Videos)

by Jason Kane

The Zero Bar is a candy bar that is made by The Hershey Company. It features a combination of caramel and almond nougat as well as peanuts. The entire bar is covered in white chocolate fudge. This is a unique candy treat that not everyone has experienced, but the candy has been around for almost … Read more

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Wise Popcorn (History, Flavors, Pictures & Videos)

by Jason Kane

Wise Foods is based in Berwick, PA. They sell across the US and they make all kinds of products because of their famous popcorn. The company was originally created to sell their world-famous Wise Potato Chips, but they later expanded to make Cheez Doodles, tortilla chips, pork rinds, and popcorn. The company was really the … Read more

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7UP (History, Marketing, FAQ & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

7UP is a non-carbonated lemon-lime flavored soft drink internationally. If you love and enjoy this drink, you might have wondered more about its history included who created it, how long it has been around, and how it is different today from the original drink. Keep on reading to learn the answers to those questions and … Read more

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Twizzlers (History, Flavors, Photos & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

Twizzlers are long pieces of twisted candy, made from various ingredients such as corn syrup, and resemble licorice. Most known for its classic red coloration and twisted long shape, Twizzlers was first made back in 1929 and has remained a popular snack for around a century. Twizzlers come in many different flavors, colors, and have … Read more

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Sno-Caps (History, Branding & Pictures)

by Jason Kane

Sno-Caps are small chocolates that are in the shape of a dome or “cap”. They are dark in color but are covered in white sprinkles. Sno-Caps taste like chocolate with sprinkles on them and are slightly bitter tasting. Sno-Caps were first invented in the year 1927. The box that Sno-Caps are sold in is brown … Read more

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