And that’s all I have to say ’cause I’m going to eat my Twizzlers candy now.” “It’s chewy and juicy and yummy and fruity. REMEMBER? Fundraisers, vintage style: See some of the stuff kids used to sell to earn money for scouts & schoolsĨ0s Twizzlers candy licorice advertisement (1986) You can freeze and crack ‘em or just unwrap ‘em.Ĩ0s candy comic: Retro Bonkers fruit candy (1986) Or, reach for Charleston Chew in three great flavors - vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry. Sweet little Sugar Babies or a big Sugar Daddy, you can’t beat that creamy caramel sensation. Sugar Babies, Sugar Daddy, and Charleston Chew 80s candy (1986) Packed with peanuts, Snickers really satisfies. So when my son needs to fill up between meals, I give him the wholesome snack that both of us love. Then it’s dated for freshness, so I know Snickers has no preservatives. And it’s covered with caramel and milk chocolate for a taste he really loves. Packed with peanuts and peanut butter nougat, Snickers? is great at satisfying his hunger. When my son mows the lawn, I stay out of his way. “When he runs on empty, Snickers satisfies him. – The Extra-Terrestrial: Find out about this beloved blockbuster movie from 1982 He says his mother loves the out-of-this-world peanut butter taste of Reese’s Pieces and so does XYTOPUV, his cousin.ĪLSO SEE: E.T. So he buys quite a few to take back with him. “Shadamedafas” (I traveled 369,484,278,025 miles for Reese’s pieces.) Old-school Hershey’s – Reese’s candies (1985)ĭelicious Easter Treats from Hershey’s – Reese’s - America’s greatest name in chocolate.įeatures Hershey’s Eggs, Rolos, Reese’s, Kisses, and Hershey’s Assorted Miniatures. Absolute enjoymmmint!Ĩ0s candy: Care-Free gum and Jazzercise (1985) Covered with Branche’s real, deep, dark chocolate. Treat yourself to pure mint pleasure. Cool, creamy Brach’s Mints. See also: Baby Ruth candy bars, the way they used to be back in the ’50sĬaramels, Nutter Bits, Toffee, Fudgies, The Kraft Candy Bag – They came with free Halloween stickers “The milk chocolate that melts in your mouth - not in your hand.”ĭON’T MISS: Colorful m&m cookie recipes from the ’60sĪdvertisement showing retro Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, Junior Mints, Care-Free Gum, and Breath Savers candies and candy bars. Retro Starburst and Skittles candy – Free belo offer (1984) These were essentially egg-shaped Gobstoppers, but with bonus sour flavor in both the outer shell and in the middle. Sweet flashback: Discontinued Wonka Dina-Sour Eggs See also: Trick or treat, retro-style: See the sweetest vintage Halloween candy from the 50s & 60s Starburst Fruit Chews - the perfect Halloween treat - has a treat in store for you: Special bonus packs with 20% more candy! So you can treat more kids to the burst of refreshing fruit flavor that’s just waiting to be unwrapped. We put more value in our bag so you can put more refreshments in their bag. You can’t miss it, even if it isn’t as big as the Leaning Tower of Pisa!Ĩ0s candy: Vintage Halloween Starburst candy ad (1982) Look for the big new double-size Chunky at your supermarket or candy counter. And like our regular Chunky, it also comes in two other delicious varieties. It’s a full two ounces of pure milk chocolate, raisins, and nuts. Introducing the big new double-size Chunky! (5-3/4″ x 1-3/8″ x 1/2″) How about the Statue of Liberty? (305 ft.) Would you believe the Eiffel Tower? (985 ft.) Would you believe it’s as big as the Empire State Building? (1,250 ft.) How big is the new double-size Chunky? (1982) “Moo.” Cadbury’s creamy milk chocolate speaks for itself. Scroll on to enjoy this blast from the past - and tell us: What was the 80s candy you most wanted in your Christmas stocking, Easter basket, or Halloween trick-or-treat bag? (Was yours the popular house on the block passing out full-size candy bars to kids on Halloween?) Cadbury milk chocolate bar candy (1982) A lot of 80s candy endures to the present, but you’re still going to love these retro ads & packages from back in the day.Īfter all, don’t you wish you could still take advantage of that mail-in offer for a Skittles - or Starburst-branded nylon web belt (with plastic buckle, even!)?!
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