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I think I remember having a formed popcorn cube and smashing a maple patty on it - maybe I am having a daydream.

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That is way beyond me!

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Re: Childhood candy

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Best ever candy from my childhood!!! Marathon Bar......

 

 

 

 

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My favorite candies over the years had always been:

 

York Peppermint Patties

Chuckles

Almond Joy

Goetze's Caramel Creams

Oh Henry!

 

It has been years since I have had any of them. DH & I don't ingest sugars/carbs/grains/seed oils anymore...

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I liked Chunkies and Caravelle's.

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I never heard of the candy that the OP is talking about.

 

My memory of childhood Christmas candy would be this, clear rock candy,

or glass candy.

 

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@threecees  We called them barley pops. Came in just about any shape you could imagine!

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Mallo Cups.....yum.....

Mary Jane

Bit-O-Honey

peanut butter bars

Neapolitan coconut slices

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Cherry Mash

Baby Ruth

Big Hunk

 

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Hey, I remember those bricks of popcorn.  Weren't they pink?

 

Whatever happened to them?

 

Gee, I hadn't thought about those (pink?) brick formed popcorn bars since I was a child.

 

Thanks for this thread !!!!

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