Still in stock at many warehouses but discontinued by the manufacturer.Apparently not discontinued but now not as widely available. I don’t get it.
Still in stock at many warehouses but discontinued by the manufacturer.Apparently not discontinued but now not as widely available. I don’t get it.
Do you mean the red raspberry candy with the soft center but the wrapper more resembled a strawberry? If so, my grandma and all grandmas seemed to have those in the 90s. And Worther’s origInals.
I know exactly what you are talking about. My mom often had those in a dish on the coffee table.”wrapper more resembled a strawberry”Do you mean the red raspberry candy with the soft center but the wrapper more resembled a strawberry? If so, my grandma and all grandmas seemed to have those in the 90s. And Worther’s origInals.
Still in stock at many warehouses but discontinued by the manufacturer.
My father once told me of the Seven Up bar. Our quest for a chocolate bar of multiple compartmentalized fillings is what led me to the aforementioned Sky Bar.The Seven Up candy bar made by the Pearson's Candy Company of Saint Paul, Minnesota:
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I need to find the site. But there is a candy site that has pretty much nearly every single available candy for sale. There were a lot on there that I thought where gone forever. One of the search features is the decade the candy was first introduced. Sadly they don't give good descriptions of what the candy actually is. Which is a long winded way of asking what kind of candy is Abba-Zaba?Well, I thought these were discontinued. Quick Google says they’re available.
Used to freeze them and eat them on a hot summer day. Right out of the freezer you whack them on the counter and eat the pieces.
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I need to find the site. But there is a candy site that has pretty much nearly every single available candy for sale. There were a lot on there that I thought where gone forever. One of the search features is the decade the candy was first introduced. Sadly they don't give good descriptions of what the candy actually is. Which is a long winded way of asking what kind of candy is Abba-Zaba?
I'm in the UK so i've never heard of a lot of the chocolate mentioned, but that looks really, really, really goodThe Seven Up candy bar made by the Pearson's Candy Company of Saint Paul, Minnesota:
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We have a nonstop from Nashville to London. I'm tempted