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  2. Beloved Candies From Childhood That No Longer Exist

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    Oh Henry! isn’t the only defunct candy bar with an exclamation point. The Reggie! bar was named after Reggie Jackson, the star slugger who played for the New York Yankees in the late ’70s.

  3. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    9. Seven Up Bar. Introduced: Sometime in the 1930s Discontinued: 1979 Not to be confused with the fizzy lemon-lime soda 7 Up, the Seven Up candy bar was like a box of Valentine's chocolates all ...

  4. Hollywood Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Martoccio invented a synthetic coating for his candy bars to keep them from melting in warm temperatures. He used only the very best ingredients—real cocoa butter, eggs, etc.-- and was still able to sell his milk chocolate bars for 3 cents compared to the 5 cent Hershey bar (1955).

  5. Curtiss Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Curtiss Candy Company was an American confectionery brand and a former company based in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1916 by Otto Schnering near Chicago, Illinois . Wanting a more "American-sounding" name (due to anti-German sentiment during World War I ), Schnering named his company using his mother's maiden name.

  6. Schrafft's - Wikipedia

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    Schrafft's was founded as a candy company by William F. Schrafft in Boston, in 1861. The company expanded into the restaurant business, and by 1915, they had nine stores in Manhattan, one in Brooklyn, and one in Syracuse, NY, as well as the facility in Boston. In 1929, Schrafft's was acquired by the Frank G. Shattuck Company.

  7. 8 of the Oldest Candy Bars in the World That You Can Still ...

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    Take a look at these 8 old-school candy bars you can still buy today. ... For more interesting snack history, please sign up for our free newsletters. Vintage Hershey's bars. 4. Hershey's. $5.38 ...

  8. Necco - Wikipedia

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    He began selling the Clark candy bar for five cents and shipping his creation to soldiers fighting in World War I. [5] At the same time, Charles Miller started a business manufacturing and selling homemade candy in the Boston area. Clark's creation and Miller's Mary Jane quickly become two of the most popular candy creations in the country. [7]

  9. Psst! Wanna Buy an Old Brand? Nostalgia Goes for Bargain ...

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    It's worth noting that the highest sale price -- $45,000 -- went for Shearson, the former brokerage and investment bank. In addition to a recognizable name, the brand came with free-and-clear ...

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