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The Most Delicious, Bizarre, And Just Plain Weird Candy

Culture, fad and fancy have greatly influenced candy sales over time. Here are some of the more interesting, strange and delicious-sounding candy items from history—and some that are just plain concerning.

 

 

1.  Juice Box Bubble Gum

 

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They tasted horrible, but no self-respecting child of the 1980s bought Topps Juice Flavored Bubble Gum for the taste. It was the little boxes,

 

 

2. Trolls Peppermint

 

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Trolls Peppermints were designed with the male consumer in mind, to help him enjoy his cigarettes just a little bit more by sucking on a Trolls candy to refresh his delicate palate in between his smokes

 

 

3. Nobody Eats A Marathon Fast

 

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Across the internet, one of the most beloved and most missed treats of the discontinued candy bar realm is the Marathon Bar. A long piece of curly caramel covered in chocolate.

 

 

4. Colgan’s Mint Or Violet Chips

 

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Mint flavor or violet? While it might seem like an easy choice today, Colgan’s Mint Or Violet Chips offered two options to the discerning consumer who wanted to have fresh breath and were mesmerized by the slogan,

 

 

5. Snirkles?

 

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Snirkles were made by the Stark Candy Company in Milwaukee starting in the 1920s. They were described as a “caramel and swirled nougat confection” and were sold for 5 cents.

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