There's a place in Ft Lauderdale, FL, called To The Moon where they have pretty much any and all of these old candies that are still made. I go all the time and buy stuff for my mom. Sometimes I even see things from my childhood and I feel old...
There is a huge candy store in Cleveland Ohio where you can find just about anything you want from the past. I remember the Milkshake candy bars and Fizzies along with Black Jack gum and many more.
There's also Keebler Rich'n'Chips cookies. They were chocolate chip and peanut butter chip cookies. They came along in the 70s. They were discontinued in the mid 70s.
We tried the danish rings one box. If was a pain in the ass compared to pop tart and werent better so getting ready for school and work pop tarts for the easy win
There's a place in Ft Lauderdale, FL, called To The Moon where they have pretty much any and all of these old candies that are still made. I go all the time and buy stuff for my mom. Sometimes I even see things from my childhood and I feel old...
Wait, really?! Wow, I live in Ft. Lauderdale, where is this place??
I found the place, To The Moon. It's not far from Storks Bakery =) Thanks for this information. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thx for sharing. I live in WPB & never heard of this place
I remember chocolite
Chocolite was my goto candy bar as a teen in the 70's.
Grew up loving Fizzies. Wish they were still in the grocery stores
When i was a little kid they used to sell us packs of cigarette bubble gum and cigar bubble gum.
I remember black jack gum
Hostess Danish Rings? Looks like Kelloggs.
Choco'Lite was so good. So was Marathon. I also remember Milkshake bars.
There is a huge candy store in Cleveland Ohio where you can find just about anything you want from the past. I remember the Milkshake candy bars and Fizzies along with Black Jack gum and many more.
But do you really want stuff that hasn't been manufactured in decades? The idea of eating way beyond stale, 40+ year old candy doesn't appeal to me.
Hi i loved this video! The title heading had me a little confused 80's or 60's? Doesn't really matter still entertaining!👍
I can still taste Kaboom today! I miss it and King Vitamin so much!
What I remember most about Kaboom was that it had so much green dye in it, that it would make you poop green.
Teaberry gum is still my fave!
Right up there with the Boston Bean Candy(nuts)!
The Reggie bar was my most all time favorite candy bar!
Bonkers my fav❤
There's also Keebler Rich'n'Chips cookies. They were chocolate chip and peanut butter chip cookies. They came along in the 70s. They were discontinued in the mid 70s.
I saw Reggie, never tried it.
I did'nt realize Snickers were discontinued. Shows how out of touch I am. 80.
I liked Snickers but I can't eat stuff like this anymore so I didn't realize it either. =( 63
Snickers is still around! YAY! 😃
Kool-aid eventually stole the idea of "Fizzies" with "Kool-aid - Fun-Fizz"
There was a Hershey's Bar None, similar flavor!
Ever tried Fizzies
We tried the danish rings one box. If was a pain in the ass compared to pop tart and werent better so getting ready for school and work pop tarts for the easy win
The chocolate version of Koogle sounds like a 60s version of Nutella
tried it still drink once in while.
Anyone remember when Sealtest (Milk/ice cream mfg) made a potatoe chip called Chipnics?
Tasty Kake also made potato chips I think it stopped in mid 70s
I remember cotton candy at the traveling circus. Your ravorite?
"Artificially flavored"...what the..? They advertised artificial flavours back then? That's hilarious and fascinating.
Summit, Never tried it.
I liked summet
Autocorrect
I can't eat any of these things anymore, it's all way to sugary for me and I'm not diabetic. I was born in 1961.
Kaboom cereal was just plain nasty, actually.
Didn't try most of these. So far I think tries one. AGatoraide.
17 at the time.
Never drank it.
Never drank it. Never drank Pesis
Never tried it.
Again never tried it.
Utocorrect.
Think I tried it, not thrilled.
Never tried it, not interested.