Collection: 50s Candy
The 1950s were a remarkable time for candy! World War 2 was over and sugar for candy had returned. In the late 1940s and 1950s, candy makers were busily creating new selections – such as flavored Charleston Chews – and bringing back others. Many 1950s candies, such as Goobers and Raisinets were stars at movie theaters and drive-ins, where Americans enjoyed films at over 4,063 outdoor screens. Playing the card game bridge with friends? Bridgemix candy was the swet of choice. Need a breath freshener? Grandmothers carried hard candies in their purses just in case. Advertising also gave older candy a bump, from new Taxi-Cab themed wrappers on Abba Zabba to the advertising campaign for Good n’ Plenty, featuring Choo-Choo Charlie.
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Necco Wafers
Regular price $2.97 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Chocolate Bridge Mix
Regular price $4.25 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Regal Crown Sour Cherry
Regular price $2.48 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Good N' Plenty Licorice
Regular price $3.89 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Grandmothers Purse Collection
Regular price $11.97 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Charleston Chew
Regular price $2.47 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
My Grandmother's Purse Hard Candy
Regular price $5.25 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Superior Chocolate Covered Buttercreams
Regular price $17.97 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Regal Crown Sour Lemon
Regular price $2.48 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Jolly Ranchers
Regular price $3.89 USDRegular priceUnit price / per