
quite as well.so you decide how much butter you want to use Read More. Reese Candy Company Posted SeptemGuests watch employees work on the moulding line of the new Reese factory, November 30, 1957. The ‘50s and ‘60s were playful with candy necklaces, Pixy Stix, Lemonheads and Charms Blow Pops, while the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s innovated with packaging, playfulness and interactivity with candies like Pop Rocks, Bubble Tape and the Baby Bottle Pop. These peanut butter bars taste just like peanut butter cups. The Guinness Book of World Records declared Waco, Texas, as the home to the worlds largest Snickers bar, weighing in at more than 4,700 pounds.
So what candy shares your birth year? Keep reading to find out!Īs time went on, the candies got fruitier and kitschier. World-famous DQ soft serve blended with Reese's Pieces candy and cookie dough and peanut butter topping. Q6 Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, Q6 Reeses Pieces, Q6 Reggie Jackson Bar, Q6 Rolos, Q6 Sandwich-sized bags filled with BooBerry Crunch. The ‘50s and ‘60s were playful with candy necklaces, Pixy Stix, Lemonheads and Charms Blow Pops, while the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s innovated with packaging, playfulness and interactivity with candies like Pop Rocks, Bubble Tape and the Baby Bottle Pop. The 1930s and ‘40s, for instance, saw the arrival of classic chocolate confections kids today still know and love, such as Hershey’s Miniatures, M&M’s and the Almond Joy.Īs time went on, the candies got fruitier and kitschier. Now, not every single year had a popular candy hit store shelves, but the vast majority of years between 19 had something sweet arrive on the scene. The treat you loved most as a child very well could depend on the most popular candy that debuted the year you were born, so we tracked those sweets down. But what children snacked on has changed throughout the years as new candies hit store shelves with each passing decade. From birthday parties to Halloween to Easter egg hunts, sugary sweets are the ultimate reward, indulgence and small taste of happiness for every kid.
