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Clark Bar (History, FAQ, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

The Clark bar is somewhat little known, but it is definitely worth knowing about. It has earned it’s self many fans over the decades. The Clark Bar is a candy bar made with milk chocolate and peanut butter and has a very unique taste to it, it has crisp when bitten and has a strong cocoa … Read more

Categories Snacks, Candy, Hersheys, Vintage 1 Comment

Cheez-It (History, FAQ, Flavors & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

Cheez-It’s were first introduced in 1921 by Green and Green Company and yielded a loyal fan base history for quite some time. Cheez-Its are rectangular baked crackers that are made from cheese, wheat flour, paprika, and other secret ingredients. The cheesy taste and orange color are two of the hallmarks that give Cheez-It its name. … Read more

Categories Snacks, 1920s Candy, Candy 3 Comments

Bit-O-Honey (History, FAQ, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

Bit-O-Honey is a honey-flavored taffy candy bar that has almonds inside it. They are sweet, taste wonderful, and the honey adds something that is often not found in taffy candy bars. It is a nice change of pace from other taffy candy that tend to use chocolate in the mix, such as the Heath Bar. … Read more

Categories Snacks, 1920s Candy, Candy 1 Comment

BB Bats (History, FAQ, Flavors & Pictures)

by Jason Kane

BB Bats are a rectangle-shaped piece of taffy on a stick, a taffy lollipop, or ”sucker”. This large taffy lollipop comes in several flavors, such as Banana and Strawberry, and is rather large-sized for a lollipop, much more so than the small lollipops you can get for free at the bank. BB Bats were first … Read more

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Almond Joy (History, FAQ, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

Almond Joy is a candy bar that consists of ingredients like milk chocolate, almonds, and coconut. Almond Joy has almond-embedded chocolate wrapped around what appears to be a form of diced coconuts. The center of this candy is very soft due to the coconut inside of it, while the outer shell of chocolate and almonds … Read more

Categories Snacks, 1940s Candy, Brands, Candy, Hersheys Leave a comment

5th Avenue Bar (History, FAQ & Pictures)

by Jason Kane

5th Avenue is a candy bar that was first invented in the year 1936. It is a brown-colored and rectangular-shaped candy bar, made of milk chocolate and containing crunchy peanut butter on the inside. The 5th Avenue bar is crunchy and tastes strongly of chocolate and peanut butter. The original 5th Avenue bar had almonds … Read more

Categories Snacks, 1930s Candy, Brands, Candy, Hersheys 4 Comments

100 Grand Bar (History, Marketing, Pictures & Commercials)

by Jason Kane

The 100 Grand Bar is a candy bar made from chocolate, caramel and crisped rice. The 100 Grand Bar was formerly called the $100,000 Bar before it adopted the newer moniker. The 100 Grand Bar was spoken verbally as the “Hundred Thousand Dollar Bar” before the 100 Grand Bar name took hold. The trademark for … Read more

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