Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1920s
1920s assortment
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1930s
1930s assortment
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1940s
1940s assortment
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1950s
1950s assortment
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1960s
1960s assortment
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1970s
1970s assortment
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1980s
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1980s
Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags - 1990s
1990s assortment

Candy you ate as a kid®decade bags

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Our Candy you ate as a kid® decade bags include popular candies from your favorite decade. Each bag includes over 10 candies from the decade of your choice! The entire bag is 5 inches wide and 8 inches tall. Perfect as a small gift for your next class reunion, big 'zero' birthday or corporate event.
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Please note: The assortment you receive may be slightly different from what is shown in the pictures.

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Candy memories

Everyone has their own special memories involving candy we grew up eating. We are very excited to hear yours!
Brian
Maryland

When my 2 sisters and I were young, back in the late 50’s, our Dad would take us to the neighborhood playground. When we were playing in the sandbox, Dad would toss coins into the sand when we weren’t looking. We really thought we were finding lost treasure!

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Kris
Indiana

This was back when this candy was called $100,000 bars, not 100 Grand bars. I remember going to my friend Cori's birthday party in elementary school, maybe third grade. At the party her mom told us that we were each going to get $100,000...

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Juanita
Kentucky

When I was a kid we always got Good and Plenty when we went to the movies. My sister would only eat the pink ones, even though I kept telling her they tasted the same as the white ones. Just seeing them today reminds me of my little sister and the sweet taste of black licorice.

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