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What is the oldest candy treat you remember enjoying as a child?

A recent thread made me remember about the Slo-Poke sucker. There was also one with little flavored disks, can't quite remember the name. 

Posted - February 20, 2017

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  • Oh ... nope. Don't remember those, but I do remember artificial banana flavoring ... YUUK! :(
      February 20, 2017 9:08 PM MST
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  • Banano Turkish taffy and Bonkers!
      February 20, 2017 9:01 PM MST
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  • 3191
    Necco, candy cigarettes, and Black Jacks.
      February 20, 2017 9:14 PM MST
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  • 5835
    Every Christmas everybody would get my father a box of chocolate covered cherries. He might get eight or ten boxes of those things. He would eat a few and the family would eat the rest. I never knew why we did that, but nobody ever got anything else for his Christmas gift.
      February 20, 2017 10:09 PM MST
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  • I can relate, yes those chocolate covered cherries were a real treat :)
      February 21, 2017 5:05 AM MST
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  • 5835
    Too much sugar!
      February 23, 2017 1:30 AM MST
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  • A Barratt's Sherbett Dib Dab. It's the one that really stood out from the rest.
    I remember standing in the newsagents, my whatever-it-was pence piece at the ready, infront of the glass-fronted cabinet that had all the penny, ha'penny and two pence sweets - Flying Saucers, Fruit Salads, Black Jacks and Wine Gums - knowing that they could wait until next Saturday and it had to be the Dib Dab.
    It was a packet of sherbert which came with a small red lolly. You dibbed it in the sherbert and ate it like that, but you were always left with more sherbert than lolly. That's when you just tipped it in your little mouth and so down the front of your dress too.
    I think they're still made. I have to find some now. This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at February 21, 2017 5:26 AM MST
      February 21, 2017 1:33 AM MST
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  • wonderful memory of such excitement :)
      February 21, 2017 5:06 AM MST
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  • Technically not candy, but I loved 'em...for 5¢ you could get a box of Smith Brothers Cough Drops at the Red & White Store not too far from the Sylvandale School...and that entailed going along the railroad tracks until you found an empty pop bottle (3¢) plus 2 beer bottles (1¢ each).

    This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at February 21, 2017 9:34 AM MST
      February 21, 2017 3:36 AM MST
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  • I had forgotten all about selling bottles back to the small ma / pop stores! Good one :)
      February 21, 2017 5:08 AM MST
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  • 6124
    You weren't alone in loving those cough drops.  I remember eating them like candy.
      February 21, 2017 5:30 AM MST
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  • haha, yup me too! This was my brand of addiction ..

      February 21, 2017 5:35 AM MST
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  • Yes I remember, and these were only 5¢ too...in 1951, they were actually my SECOND favourite just after them mighty Smith Bros...
      February 21, 2017 9:31 AM MST
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  • 154
    It would last all day.
      February 21, 2017 6:00 AM MST
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  • Oh I had forgotten about these!
      February 21, 2017 9:32 AM MST
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  • I remember heating these up on our gas stove, made my own soft caramel candy. GeeWiz lol!
      February 21, 2017 9:45 AM MST
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  • 22891
    dont remember, i dont think we ate candy much
      February 22, 2017 4:52 PM MST
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