1930s Candy
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1930s Candy: History & Things You Need To Know About

Have you ever wondered which candy was the most popular among people in the 1930s? Or have you thought about what activities people enjoyed while they were eating their favorite treats? If the answer is yes to these questions, then you’re at the right place because that’s what we’re about to review!  The candy industry…

Life Savers Candy
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Life Savers Candy (History, Varieties & Commercials)

Life Savers candy are one of the most iconic candies around. Almost everyone has had these delightful little treats at one time or another in their life and they continue to be some of the most popular candies of all time. This classic candy that is ring-shaped has continued to be created in much the…

Snickers
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Snickers (History, FAQ, Marketing & Commercials)

One of the best-known and most familiar candy bars in the US, Snickers! The candy bar has been around since 1930 and has delighted people who love nutty, caramelly and chocolatey treats. Snickers bars are still sold everywhere in the US, from movie theaters to grocery stores, and are one of the most familiar products…

Unicorn Pops
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Unicorn Pops (History, Pictures & Videos)

Unicorn pops are delightful treats that are full of fruity flavor. The unicorn pop has been around since 1932, when it was first made by Adams & Brooks, Inc. This delightful and whimsical candy captured the imagination of children who believed that they were really consuming a unicorn’s horn and possibly gaining magical powers by…

Tootsie Pops
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Tootsie Pops (History, FAQ, Pictures & Commercials)

Tootsie Pops are often called the world’s most popular lollipops. And it’s for good reason, too; they taste great! Tootsie Pops have been around for decades and they are still going strong. They are a lot like normal lollipops, but they have a thick shell that surrounds an extremely chewy chocolate Tootsie Roll in the…

Rolo
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Rolo (History, Marketing, Pictures & Commercials)

Rolo is a bar of cone-shaped caramel-filled chocolate that comes in a package shaped like a “roll”, and each piece of candy is stacked on top of the other in the package. Rolos are truncated where each stacking piece of candy connects via their top and bottom; this allows the consumer to break off a…