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Curly Wurly
Braided milk chocolate with a caramel center that will remind you of the (now discontinued) Marathon Bar. From the UK
Price: $1.59 |
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Goldenberg's Peanut Chews
Peanut Chews candies were developed in 1917 by the Goldenberg family and were used by the US Military during WWI as a ration bar because of their high energy/high protein recipe. Peanut Chews are known for their delicious chewy, chocolaty pieces loaded with roasted peanuts. This version is covered in dark chocolate for a wonderfully rich flavor.
Price: $1.39 |
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Goo Goo Cluster
"An American Tradition Since 1912" According to the Standard Candy Company, the Goo Goo Cluster was born in a copper kettle in 1912 in Nashville, TN, and was the world's first ever combination candy bar. A round mound of caramel, marshmallow, fresh roasted peanuts, and pure milk chocolate, the Goo Goo Cluster was more difficult to wrap than the traditional square shapes of the day. The recipe remains the same to this day.
Price: $1.99 |
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Look! Bar
Look! is a candy bar with a chewy, peanut-filled nougat covered with mouth-watering, rich dark chocolate. Look! has been a West Coast favorite since the 1950's and is considered a chocolate covered alternative to the Big Hunk.
Price: $1.29 |
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Mallo Cup
Mallo Cup features a whipped marshmallow creme center surrounded by a delicious combination of milk chocolate and coconut. In the early 1900's, the Mallo Cup became the first cup candy in America. Today's Mallo Cups still offer the "Play Money" program many fans will remember from their childhood.
Price: $1.29 |
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Maple Bun Bar
This old-fashioned treat harks back to the 50's and consists of a creamy maple center covered with milk chocolate and fresh Virginia peanuts. Made by Pearson's Candy, which has been in the candy making business for over 90 years.
Price: $1.39 |
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Mr. Big
The largest sized candy bar made by Cadbury. Layers of vanilla wafers, coated in caramel, peanuts and rice crisps covered in milk chocolate.
Price: $1.99 |
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Oh Henry!
A classic candy bar consisting of two peanutty caramel fudge bars in milk chocolate. First introduced in Chicago in 1920 by the Williamson Candy Company.
Price: $1.29 |
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Rocky Road
This retro candy bar features a delightfully light, fluffy marshmallow topped with roasted cashew nuts and covered with rich milk chocolate. One of the best selling chocolate bars on the West Coast.
Price: $1.29 |
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Sky Bar
If you remember enjoying the Seven Up Bar, you will love Sky Bar. This delicious treat has four flavors in one: caramel, vanilla, peanut, and fudge each wrapped in milk chocolate.
Price: $1.29 |
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BEST SELLERS

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Cow Tales - Chocolate - Chewy chocolate caramel with a cream center. Yummy!
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Valomilk - "The Original Flowing Center Candy Cup" This treat features creamy, flowing marshmallow in two milk chocolate cups. Valomilk candy is still made the way candy used to be made: by hand, one batch at a time. Sifers still uses the original family recipe to make this truly old-fashioned treat. Try freezing it before eating it for an extra special treat. Since 1931.
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