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    13 Candies Boomers Love That Gen Z Has Never Heard Of

    By Ashley Haugen,

    2024-06-12

    Candy lovers all have their favorites — from Skittles and Sour Patch Kids to Kit Kat bars and plain old M&Ms. And while many of today’s kids’ top candy picks have their origins dating back to the early 20th century , there is still an entire selection of sweet treats that were favorites among the Boomer population that have fallen out of favor. Here, we take a look at some of the most popular candies that were consumed when Boomers were children.

    Chuckles

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    • Invented in 1921 by a marshmallow maker
    • It was the first jelly candy
    • Available in 5 flavors

    Bit-o-Honey

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    • Invented in 1924 by the Schutter-Johnson Company
    • First toffee candy to contain honey
    • Cost a penny per piece

    Candy Cigarettes

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    • Made in the late 1800s
    • Designed to look like real cigarettes
    • Made of sugar, chocolate or bubblegum

    Necco Wafers

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    • Invented in 1847 by Oliver Chase
    • Chalky candy discs
    • Originally called hub wafers

    Good & Plenty

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    • Invented in 1893
    • Licorice candy
    • The oldest branded candy in American history

    Sugar Daddy

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    • Invented in 1925
    • Originally called a “papa sucker”
    • Name was changed to Sugar Daddy in 1932

    Atomic Fireball

    • Invented in 1954 by Nello Ferrara
    • 3,500 Scoville units
    • Made using a hot pan method

    Slo Poke

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    • Invented in 1926 by the Holloway Candy Co.
    • Started as a sucker
    • Evolved to a caramel bar

    Jujubes

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    • First sold in 1890
    • Named after the jujube fruit, a native Chinese fruit
    • Discontinued by manufacturer and no longer available

    Clark Bar

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    • Invented in 1917 by David L. Clark
    • Peanut butter and taffy inside, chocolate coating outside
    • First “combination candy” to succeed with consumers

    Pixy Stix

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    • Invented in 1942 in St. Louis, MO
    • Was originally a powdered drink called Fruzola
    • Succeeded by Lik-M-Aid, which evolved into Fun Dip

    Tootsie Rolls

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    • A hand-rolled candy invented in 1907 by Leo Hirschfeld
    • Named after Leo’s daughter Clara, who he affectionately called “Tootsie”
    • Commercially marketed in 1908

    Candy Buttons

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    • Invented in the 1930s
    • Tiny dots of sugar on a paper sheet
    • Made of sugar, flavoring and coloring

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