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@ROMARY 

 

Thank God I thought I was getting senile.

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I loved chocolate Ice Cubes! I still do, just ordered some today off Amazon. Melt in your mouth delicious! Smiley Happy

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My DM would make pulled taffy for us, and it was such fun.

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I remember Bub's Daddy bubblegum. I didn't like the apple flavor though.

This sota girl says pop, duck, duck, gray duck and loves tater tot hotdish
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sugar daddy (hard carmel on a stick, like an ice cream pop)

those dots that were stuck to paper you had to peel off

butterscotch lifesavers

 

 

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I still love sweet tarts, sixlets and koolaid straws.

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'Sen-Sen' breath fresheners.

 

Very teeny tiny black squares of licorice flavor.

 

In small,  paper square packaging.

 

My mom's purses always smelled like Sen-Sens !

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@Hoovermom wrote:

My DM would make pulled taffy for us, and it was such fun.


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WOW, Pulled Salt Water Taffy is a LOTTA WORK! 

 

@Hoovermom 

 

Did you help make it?  That pullling & stretching, pulling, stretching, over & over   .. whoa!  That's alotta luv'n, DM making this kind of candy for ya!  Woman Very Happy

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Re: Childhood candy

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@RedTop wrote:

I still love sweet tarts, sixlets and koolaid straws.


@RedTop  Oooh, I loved Koolaid straws. 

I think typical of the time, Mom rarely bought candy or Cokes at the store but my choice was always Butterfinger. Gosh they were good.

 

Candy and gum  were forbidden in grammar school but we were allowed to bring Luden's cough drops. Go figure. The cherry flavored ones were awesome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One of my favorites were the Abba-Zaba's with the peanut butter inside, used to put them in the freezer for awhile then eat them while they were crunchy😁

 

image 0 of Anabelle's Abba-Zaba Peanut Butter Taffy Candy, 2 oz