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somewhat close it does begin with a "Z"
Zagnut !
This candy is a long stick. It's actually not a candy. It's gum.
that was a tough one....I was trying to think of it, but got my "Z's" wrong
ok- here is one for you-
this candy originated in the early 1930's and originally came in 5 flavors-however now the flavors are almost limitless. The slogan in the 70's was something like "how mank licks...." it has a chewy center
JenniHuskerZagnut !
Sorry Jen. That answer is wrong. The correct one is a Zero bar. Zagnuts have toasted coconut on them. I only remember because I don't care for coconut.
oeg1kallee that was a tough one....I was trying to think of it, but got my "Z's" wrong ok- here is one for you- this candy originated in the early 1930's and originally came in 5 flavors-however now the flavors are almost limitless. The slogan in the 70's was something like "how mank licks...." it has a chewy center
Obviously that one's a Tootsie Pop.
These were first made in 1847 and come in a roll of 8 different flavors. They were made in New England.
I think my last question was missed.
This candy is a long stick. It's actually not a candy. It's gum. When they were first put on the market they were a nickle a piece. It's not Bubble Yumm.
Jenni would it be juicy fruit or is it older than that?
Hey Kay!! So glad to hear from you. I hope things are going well for you. No, Juicy Fruit came out decades before this bubble gum did. Remember...it comes in a long stick.
Been fighting a flare for too long. I'll post more as soon as it subsides.
xo
long shot.....it is a bubble gum cigar?
okay i have been racking my brain on this and the only thing i can come up with is when i was growing up there was a gum quite long now that i think about it about 3 foot long was it called yardstick by chance?
Kay, Nope. That's not the answer. Maybe some of this candy (gum) is regional.
Anyway....trumpet blare...
It's Bubs Daddy Bubble Gum!
ARGHHHHHH! Jenni, you're killin me, never heard of it.
here's one for you-
created in the 1930's, although different versions were made prior and called "......imperials" it is a firey little hard candy
I don't know Alex!
wait,
Is it Cinnamon Imperials?
oeg1kalleecreated in the 1930's, although different versions were made prior and called "......imperials" it is a firey little hard candy
Red Hots! I used to love those things. Then there's Hot Tamales. They're super strong, though.
When I was a hospital volunteer, I worked in the gift shop, and the L&D nurses used to come in and buy a bunch of boxes of Hot Tamales. Always wondered why an L&D nurse wanted to smell like cinnamon!
It is Red Hots!= BINGO
Ok- this one is a typical movie candy- and they get stuck in your teeth.....(Sweet Papa)