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Charms: a Classic 1930s Sweet

Charms: a Classic 1930s Sweet

Regular price $3.17 USD
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SKU:01498525

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Charms were originally made in 1931 and sent to WW2 soldiers in rations, just like candy bars. Price per roll.

Product Details

Size: One 1 ounce roll

Sugar, corn syrup, citric acid, artificial flavors, artificial colors (including FD&C Red 40, FD&C Blue 1), and turmeric coloring.


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