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Good and Plenty candy is a timeless classic – and rightly so! It’s the oldest candy brand in the country, with a crunchy sugar shell encompassing pieces of black licorice. The colors remain the same as always – pink and white – and the bite-sized portions make it perfect for snacking, easy to carry, and a quick pick-me-up, no fuss or bother. A favorite at movie theaters, Good and Plenty candy is great in a bowl at parties with a spoon for easy access. The story behind Good and Plenty and its advertising mascot, Choo-Choo Charlie, is also featured on the label.
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Size: 4 ounces in a 3x6" bag
Sugar, Corn Syrup, Enriched Wheat Flour [Flour, Niacin, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid], Contains 2% or less of Llicorice Ectract, Gum Acacia, Cornstarch, Salt, Natural Flavor, Artificial Flavor, Rice Starch, Artificial Color [K-Carmine, Red 40 Lake], Caramel Color, Confectioners Glaze, Carnauba Wax
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Good & Plenty: The Story that Really Rings a Bell
Good & Plenty is the nation’s oldest candy brand. The key to its survival comes down to two factors. First, the name. While Good & Plenty my seem obvious – the candy is good and there’s plenty of it – people used “Good & Plenty” as a description in the turn of century when Good & Plenty was created. The name had rhythm, reasoning, and was common – and memorable: “I want to take him out to the barn and kick him good n’plenty” quoted one news story in 1898 while another, in 1905, said “they mixed it up good n’plenty,” regarding a fishing line. Get the whole Good & Plenty story, as seen in Susan’s books “Fun Food of America” and “Sweet as Sin.”
True Treats is the only historically accurate candy store in the world, bringing the past to life through researched sweets, teas, syrups, and more. Every product is rooted in history, telling the story of how people from all walks of life enjoyed treats through time. Leading this effort is Susan, a nationally recognized candy historian, researcher, and author who appears regularly on TV, radio, and in major publications. With over 40 years of experience, she has written ten books and founded True Treats to share the fascinating history of candy in a fun and delicious way. Susan’s work uncovers the surprising origins of America’s favorite sweets, from ancient uses of sugar to the candies of the 1900s. Through True Treats, Susan makes history an interactive experience, allowing customers to taste the past while learning the stories behind every bite.
I was so happy to see the good and plenty of candy is still being produced. I can still hear choo-choo Charlie singing the good and plenty song on the commercial!
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