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09-21-2019 12:12 AM
One of my brothers played in the school band, and the big fundraiser every year was selling candy bars. Chuckwagon and NuttyBuddy’s were my favorite, but there was a third caramel one I never remember the name of because I didn’t like it enough to buy it.
Mom hated this fundraiser because my brother always came up short money wise because of the candy bars we ate!
I have no idea what company made this candy, which was apparently just made for fundraisers.
09-21-2019 12:16 AM
10 o'Clock Bars - a candy bar with a white chocolate coating sold in the '70s
Peanut Butter with No Jelly Bars
Grossingers Rye Bread. Real Rye not that squishy stuff sold nowadays
09-21-2019 12:21 AM
@on the bay wrote:You can buy Mars bars again!
Walmart sells them.
The wal mart in my town does not and has not for several years. Are you sure? I was told they were discontinued. hmph. Probably just discontinued in this backward state.
Either way, I am going to wal mart.com right now. God Bless you! Hopefully I can order some. Those were my all time favorite.
09-21-2019 12:33 AM
@ILTH wrote:
@Flatbush wrote:Yes, PARLAYS Thanks for the correction.
@ILTH wrote:
@Flatbush wrote:These candies were called Parleys. They were made in Brooklyn N.Y. I think they were Easter candies.
I think the candy factory went out of business many years ago. Nothing like them.
Parley's, not Parlays?
schwartzcandies dot com
Schwartzcandies description:
A center of soft chewy nougat, wrapped in caramel, pecans and milk or semisweet dark chocolate.
They're on L.I. Carle Place.
Sounds good. Unfortunately I live in Southern California :-(
Hmm, I wonder what air fare costs :-)
Have you tried them?
09-21-2019 12:57 AM - edited 09-21-2019 12:58 AM
@Flatbush wrote:
@ILTH wrote:
@Flatbush wrote:Yes, PARLAYS Thanks for the correction.
@ILTH wrote:
@Flatbush wrote:These candies were called Parleys. They were made in Brooklyn N.Y. I think they were Easter candies.
I think the candy factory went out of business many years ago. Nothing like them.
Parley's, not Parlays?
schwartzcandies dot com
Schwartzcandies description:
A center of soft chewy nougat, wrapped in caramel, pecans and milk or semisweet dark chocolate.
They're on L.I. Carle Place.
Sounds good. Unfortunately I live in Southern California :-(
Hmm, I wonder what air fare costs :-)
Have you tried them?
No. I just googled it when you mentioned them. (Doesnt appeal to me)
They ship. That's why I gave you the website. Free shipping over $50.
09-21-2019 01:37 AM
Most of this stuff I have never heard of. Maybe we did not have it on the West Coast.
09-21-2019 05:28 AM
Reeds Winto-green candies!
09-21-2019 06:57 AM - edited 09-21-2019 07:13 AM
09-21-2019 06:58 AM
@RedTop wrote:One of my brothers played in the school band, and the big fundraiser every year was selling candy bars. Chuckwagon and NuttyBuddy’s were my favorite, but there was a third caramel one I never remember the name of because I didn’t like it enough to buy it.
Mom hated this fundraiser because my brother always came up short money wise because of the candy bars we ate!
I have no idea what company made this candy, which was apparently just made for fundraisers.
@RedTop - I think I remember Chuckwagon's. What were they like?
09-21-2019 06:59 AM - edited 09-21-2019 07:03 AM
There used to be a candy bar that I just loved.
It was called a Choco Lite Bar. Made by Nestle. SOOOOOOO good.
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