@@ebogar42 When you grow up, adults usually don't go shopping for Fun Dip and little things like this bring back great memories of running free, playing with friends and going to the local store with your $1 bill and buying a pack of this. Maybe, one day, you'll understand. Kind of like seeing an old pic of a good childhood friend that you haven't thought of in years.
Thanks for making this video. I never much cared for Fun Dip or any of its predecessors or relatives, but I was introduced to it when it was still called Lik-M-Aid, and I often used to wonder if they were in any way related. Now I need wonder no longer! (And even through this candy does nothing for me, it's fun to watch you enjoy it.)
As a 53 year old that enjoyed this confection in the 70's/80s, I recently saw this while glancing thru a dollar store. I bought a pack (think it came with 6 packs and 6 sticks) and bought some. Doesn't hit the same as it did as a child, but, it was fun reliving the memory for just a moment.
In the 50s it was popular. We didn't have the stick. We poured the powder into our dirty palms and licked it. It was good and good for our immunity getting all those germs in us.
Awe you didn't bite the stick, which is what i do because i can't resist. This is literally my most favorite candy. My sister used to buy Yummy Mummies and give me one. They were Awesome! It was like a sweet tart stick. Speaking of sweet tarts, they used to make giant sweet tarts and i was so disappointed when everything went chewy. Anyway, i loved this video. Thank you. It's awesome.
I used to get those all the time when I was a kid in the early 80’s. My dad always called them lick-em-aid and I would always correct him and say FUN DIP!
As a kid we would get the Kool-Aid in the jar with sugar already included, put some in a baggie, and dip a lollipop (usually dumdums) in it. Very similar but less sour and of course much more flavors.
Hello Mr. Socash. Thank you for another tasty video. It's been years since I have colored my tongue with tangy Lik-M-Aid. Tomorrow I will hunt some up. Since you do such a great job on Chicago stuff (West Side, Cicero / Berwyn "Boomer" kid here) have you ever thought about doing a video on The Ferrara Pan Candy Company (another candy company bought by Ferrero) and its connection to the "Little Italy" Taylor St. Ferrara Bakery? (Since 1908 at 2210 W. Taylor St.) From Lemon Heads, Red Hots, SweeTARTS, Chuckles and Trolli, the 116-year-old Ferrara Pan Company has become one of the world's leading manufacturers of sugar candies. Plus, their fantastic, gourmet chocolate covered almonds. (A "Chicago Only" product, I think. I get them at the Taylor St. Bakery.) Ferrara Pan still has their Forest Park factory (You can "smell" the Lemon Heads or Red Hots from 2 blocks away.) at 7310 W. Harrison St. but they are international now and market in 40 countries. (It 'sez' here.) Oh, and the Bakery is worth a stop the next time you're in Chicago. Thank You, again for your hard work. Fun Fact: The Ferrara Pan factory building in Forest Park was once the Chicago headquarters for Borden's Milk.
Good memories of the early 80s. Grew up spoiled as a child. Had unlimited snacks in the kitchen. Soft batch cookies, double stuff, kudos, little Debbie snacks, 2 liters of soda. Great times!
Oh Wow! A blast from the past! As soon as I seen the thumbnail I was taken back to the 1970's when I grew up. I remember that exact labeling on the Fun Dip and can still remember my mom telling me that if I ate it in the car and made a mess I would have to clean it up. Well the mess was on my clothes and not the car. Not all of it would stay on the stick while moving it from the flavor pouch to my mouth.
remember asking for a Buried Treasure whenever the ice cream man came around. You could win a free ice depending on the character on the plastic strip.
I still eat it too sometimes. I’m 48. I wish they did sell the sticks alone. I had no idea Yummy mummies were lick a sticks. I guess I didn’t know that lick em aid was the exact same as pixie stix powder either.
Memories unlocked! I loved Fun Dips. When I was a kid I thought they were healthier than other candy because it was fat free and because it was fruit flavored.
my childhood right on the screen. in the mid-late 70s i swear i remember it as lik-m-aid.. but i ALSO remember fun dip & I always remember the 'stick'. either way... what an awesome memory of childhood! oh pixies rules too! & sweet tarts!!!
I use to make the mistake of just eating the candy stick first.. and then make a mess of my fingers with the powder.. so I rarely was allowed fun dip. Cuz my parents thought it was too messy.. but my friend loves the candy and still gives it out for holidays.. I honestly love those sour patch straws and sweet tarts ❤
When I was a tiny little kid there were 2 types avaliable, a 2 pack of orange grape, or cherry lime, and as the little brother I was ONLY alowed to buy/eat the chery lime because orange and grape were flavours that belonged to my brother.
favorite candy, the sticks were just a vehicle for the powder. my dobermans would sit patiently and wait for me to be done so they could have the left over sticks LOL. BRING BACK THE LIME!!! anyone else remember lime starburst in the 80s before they had cherry?
Do all of the ice cream truck treats like Cool-A-Coos, UFOs, It's Its, Grab Bags, Big Sticks, Now-N-Laters, Maybe the grab bags were a local thing. They were yellow bags with a trading card, piece of gum and a tiny toy inside. It would be about 4 small items and you never knew what you were going to get.
Solid video and you kept me entertained. Before I saw your sub-count I expected your channel to already be in the 100Ks based on your emulation of similar channels like Company Man, Bright Sun Films and similar, but the editing and camera work isn't quite there yet. Great pacing and research, great narration too! Just the timing on your visuals as well as the context could be tightened out as well as image quality choice. I would look into using subtle transitions so images or overlays aren't abrupt hard-cuts, plus maybe example or archived commercial footage, cameos or anything of the product instead of just a slideshow since the Ken Burns scrolling effect becomes obvious over time. Get to know your camera's settings better so you can better adjust white balance and exposure. Check out lighting techniques to give depth and variation as well to match the quality of your other skills and it will make things stand out better. Usually audio is where I see people fall short and you seem to have a great concept of it. Genuinely, great work.
I am in my 40s and I remember looking forward to trips to Montana to get this nostalgic candy to share with my mom. It was one of our favorite but it was not available in Oregon. then we could get the original cherry/grape/lime packs then next thing we knew no more lime and the funny thing was it was both our preferred flavor.
This was a favorite among my childhood friend group in the 80's. None of us had any idea that the stick was edible, so that's quite a shock to learn 40 years later!
I never did eat the stick. I always thought it might be edible, but never ate it. Thanks, for the info! I grew up eating this fun snack! Great video! Have a GREAT week! :)
Did they ever make flavored sticks that came with the powder or only those weird white one? I figured it woulda been a good opportunity to have a flavor fusion type candy with the powder being one flavor and the stick another. They were sold separately but I wonder why they were never combined together.
This candy was super popular when I was a kid in the 70s. I never saw a single kid use the stick. They would just stick their finger in the pouch and suck on their finger. It was somewhat common to see kids walking around with red and purple fingers.
I don't know if Fun Dip was my favorite candy as a kid but it was right up there towards the top. Maybe it was because it took a while to eat it or something.
@@EATSHISTORY yep, I supplied the fun dip, cassette tapes and little Caesar's 🤣 I remember the packaging to be simple, it was the one in the video from the 80's/ 90's time period.
As a kid, you love it because it tastes good. As an adult you love it because it tastes good, nostalgic, and tax deductible because it's in your video 😁
I was nearing my high school graduation (1998) when I encountered a classmate consuming Fun Dip. Never asked about it and then seeing the thumbnail opened up that memory.
As a kid, I LOVED Fun Dip! DIP THE LIK-A-STIX! I don’t know why they replaced lime with blue raspberry. I think blue raspberry tastes weirdly undefinable. Jolly Ranchers (watermelon, cherry, green apple), Fruit Stripes gum, Charms Blow Pops, Smarties & Sweet Tarts, were other candies I enjoyed. No Pixie Stix because I hated the paper straw delivery of the candied powder. I found the paper thin and prone to mushiness. Nowadays, when Halloween rolls around, I like Tootsie Roll Pops, their outer hard candy shell flavor not important, as long as it’s not the limited banana. If I see them, I’ll grab a Pop, or more, but I won’t have bags of these things lying around, as I can’t get away with kiddy eating habits in my adult years, unless colored sugar is considered one of the food groups, LOL!!!!!!!!!!
I was a candy and snack Broker who worked for Sunline and sold their products for many years. As a Corporate entity they were tyrants to work for from the owner Smith all the way down the corporate ladder. I am glad those day are long gone.
In elementary school, we had some fun dip, and one of the older brothers came out and snorted it. Then he had all of us kids out there doing the same thing.
2:15 - Seeing the beginning of the story, I thought, I don't know Lik-m-aid FUN DIPSs, but this sugar powder reminds me of PIXY STIX. hmm.. Sweet-Tarts here too.
Am I the only one who began salivating at that picture? And I haven't had this in 40+ years.
I am a 60s / 70s kid and as a kid I was a sugar addict. Lik-M-aid was LOVED.
Now I want to buy fun dip. I'm 49 so I remember the very package you showed on your thumbnail, and I remember the taste perfectly.
Why are you acting like you don't ever see these in the store to buy? 😂😂
I’m almost willing to bet that 90% of the people who vigorously tried this product are now all diabetics
@@ebogar42 When you grow up, adults usually don't go shopping for Fun Dip and little things like this bring back great memories of running free, playing with friends and going to the local store with your $1 bill and buying a pack of this. Maybe, one day, you'll understand. Kind of like seeing an old pic of a good childhood friend that you haven't thought of in years.
Pixie stix
Thanks for making this video. I never much cared for Fun Dip or any of its predecessors or relatives, but I was introduced to it when it was still called Lik-M-Aid, and I often used to wonder if they were in any way related. Now I need wonder no longer! (And even through this candy does nothing for me, it's fun to watch you enjoy it.)
Thanks for sharing!
As a 53 year old that enjoyed this confection in the 70's/80s, I recently saw this while glancing thru a dollar store. I bought a pack (think it came with 6 packs and 6 sticks) and bought some.
Doesn't hit the same as it did as a child, but, it was fun reliving the memory for just a moment.
62 and still love this 😂
Fun Dip and Nerds. Those were a childhood staple.
As a child in the 1970's I loved Fun Dip\Lik-M-Aid😃Great videoi👍🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
One of my favs from the 70s.
I moved to Ecuador 8 years ago and this is in the top five of things I miss from North America. I’m 55
Loved this in the 70s and 80s. Took forever to eat that stick. It way out lasted the powder.
OMG I love Fun Dip!! My mouth is just salivating while watching this!!!!
In the 50s it was popular. We didn't have the stick. We poured the powder into our dirty palms and licked it. It was good and good for our immunity getting all those germs in us.
Lol
@JimiLaPointe you laugh, but tbh that was, and still is, the best way to aquire immunity
I usually get this as a Christmas gift for my friends with diabetes
😂
Awe you didn't bite the stick, which is what i do because i can't resist. This is literally my most favorite candy. My sister used to buy Yummy Mummies and give me one. They were Awesome! It was like a sweet tart stick. Speaking of sweet tarts, they used to make giant sweet tarts and i was so disappointed when everything went chewy. Anyway, i loved this video. Thank you. It's awesome.
I used to get those all the time when I was a kid in the early 80’s. My dad always called them lick-em-aid and I would always correct him and say FUN DIP!
5:11 Wow ! I remember of that candy when I was a kid 😋
As a kid we would get the Kool-Aid in the jar with sugar already included, put some in a baggie, and dip a lollipop (usually dumdums) in it. Very similar but less sour and of course much more flavors.
I would eat Kool-Aid out of the pack without any sugar in it. My kids did the same thing.
Hello Mr. Socash. Thank you for another tasty video. It's been years since I have colored my tongue with tangy Lik-M-Aid. Tomorrow I will hunt some up. Since you do such a great job on Chicago stuff (West Side, Cicero / Berwyn "Boomer" kid here) have you ever thought about doing a video on The Ferrara Pan Candy Company (another candy company bought by Ferrero) and its connection to the "Little Italy" Taylor St. Ferrara Bakery? (Since 1908 at 2210 W. Taylor St.) From Lemon Heads, Red Hots, SweeTARTS, Chuckles and Trolli, the 116-year-old Ferrara Pan Company has become one of the world's leading manufacturers of sugar candies. Plus, their fantastic, gourmet chocolate covered almonds. (A "Chicago Only" product, I think. I get them at the Taylor St. Bakery.) Ferrara Pan still has their Forest Park factory (You can "smell" the Lemon Heads or Red Hots from 2 blocks away.) at 7310 W. Harrison St. but they are international now and market in 40 countries. (It 'sez' here.) Oh, and the Bakery is worth a stop the next time you're in Chicago. Thank You, again for your hard work.
Fun Fact: The Ferrara Pan factory building in Forest Park was once the Chicago headquarters for Borden's Milk.
This is amazing story, would you be knowledgeable enough to sit for an interview about the topic?
Oh yes! used to love this. Late 70's thru 80's
Good memories of the early 80s. Grew up spoiled as a child. Had unlimited snacks in the kitchen. Soft batch cookies, double stuff, kudos, little Debbie snacks, 2 liters of soda. Great times!
👏 great channel, can’t wait to check everything out and see your new ideas!!
Been a long time since I had Fun Dip, good stuff
Oh Wow! A blast from the past! As soon as I seen the thumbnail I was taken back to the 1970's when I grew up. I remember that exact labeling on the Fun Dip and can still remember my mom telling me that if I ate it in the car and made a mess I would have to clean it up. Well the mess was on my clothes and not the car. Not all of it would stay on the stick while moving it from the flavor pouch to my mouth.
remember asking for a Buried Treasure whenever the ice cream man came around. You could win a free ice depending on the character on the plastic strip.
I’m in my early 40s & I still buy cases of this stuff at Sam’s or from Amazon. Loved it as a kid, & I like it even more now.
Aaaah a fellow sweet tooth. I'm same age and LOVE me some candy!
I still eat it too sometimes. I’m 48. I wish they did sell the sticks alone. I had no idea Yummy mummies were lick a sticks. I guess I didn’t know that lick em aid was the exact same as pixie stix powder either.
Our parents rarely bought this for us. We didn't get much sugar as kids.
I liked the stick more.
We had pixie sticks and sweet tarts too.
Great video.
Memories unlocked! I loved Fun Dips. When I was a kid I thought they were healthier than other candy because it was fat free and because it was fruit flavored.
It was my favorite growing up.
This was wonderful. Instant sub!
Welcome aboard!
my childhood right on the screen. in the mid-late 70s i swear i remember it as lik-m-aid.. but i ALSO remember fun dip & I always remember the 'stick'. either way... what an awesome memory of childhood!
oh pixies rules too! & sweet tarts!!!
Great video! I loved these as a kid in the 80s, that old packaging brings back memories
A big favourite and pixi stix were another one!❤
I use to make the mistake of just eating the candy stick first.. and then make a mess of my fingers with the powder..
so I rarely was allowed fun dip.
Cuz my parents thought it was too messy..
but my friend loves the candy and still gives it out for holidays.. I honestly love those sour patch straws and sweet tarts ❤
This is the candy that connects all generations. I'm 31 and love this but my dental bill is difficult
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Fun Dip was a gateway to my addiction of pixie sticks🤙
I actually knew a kid that Snorted pixie-sticks!!! 🤠👍
@@worldtraveler930 that was me
One of my favorite candies!
Did anyone else hear “valentiMes day”? Lol
The sticks taste better than the dips. I would buy just a package of the sticks if they sold them.
Absolutely! The sticks were always the best part by far.
I was just thinking that
I always had to resist the urge to eat the stick before finishing off the powder dips. lol
Yes. I wish they would do this. The closest I can find is candy cigarettes
I call em Jumbo Xanax. Best candy ever!
It's really quiet clever to keep the older branding. I think nostalgia is a HUGE seller.
When I was a tiny little kid there were 2 types avaliable, a 2 pack of orange grape, or cherry lime, and as the little brother I was ONLY alowed to buy/eat the chery lime because orange and grape were flavours that belonged to my brother.
favorite candy, the sticks were just a vehicle for the powder. my dobermans would sit patiently and wait for me to be done so they could have the left over sticks LOL. BRING BACK THE LIME!!! anyone else remember lime starburst in the 80s before they had cherry?
Even as a kid I kept waiting for them to just release the sticks on their own. They were the best part.
RIGHT?!?
YES !! I couldn’t resist eating the stick first lol 😂😂
Do all of the ice cream truck treats like Cool-A-Coos, UFOs, It's Its, Grab Bags, Big Sticks, Now-N-Laters, Maybe the grab bags were a local thing. They were yellow bags with a trading card, piece of gum and a tiny toy inside. It would be about 4 small items and you never knew what you were going to get.
Solid video and you kept me entertained. Before I saw your sub-count I expected your channel to already be in the 100Ks based on your emulation of similar channels like Company Man, Bright Sun Films and similar, but the editing and camera work isn't quite there yet. Great pacing and research, great narration too! Just the timing on your visuals as well as the context could be tightened out as well as image quality choice. I would look into using subtle transitions so images or overlays aren't abrupt hard-cuts, plus maybe example or archived commercial footage, cameos or anything of the product instead of just a slideshow since the Ken Burns scrolling effect becomes obvious over time. Get to know your camera's settings better so you can better adjust white balance and exposure. Check out lighting techniques to give depth and variation as well to match the quality of your other skills and it will make things stand out better.
Usually audio is where I see people fall short and you seem to have a great concept of it. Genuinely, great work.
This is a great spin-off channel, congratulations!
If the “valemtimes” was a teen girl squad reference im going to be so happy lol
“Arrowed!”
I'm one of those people who LOVES the actual lik-em-stick! Always had a vanilla taste to me...
Great video! This candy hits hard in so many ways! Funny thing is, my kids end up tossing it out when they get it trick or treating
Great video- wish you would do more of Candy and other unique consumer goods products. Cheers🎉
We will!
70s kid here. Man, do I miss those! Haven't seen them in a while😋
I am in my 40s and I remember looking forward to trips to Montana to get this nostalgic candy to share with my mom. It was one of our favorite but it was not available in Oregon. then we could get the original cherry/grape/lime packs then next thing we knew no more lime and the funny thing was it was both our preferred flavor.
Good memories. Wasn't aware it still exists.
I liked Space Dust and Pop Rocks!
I *HEART* Fun Dip. Dip Dab and the other sherbet pops have the addition of fizz, and the treacle sticks are the best after the Lik-a-Stik. 🍭
I'm 60 , still love a fun dip...!!!😂
This was a favorite among my childhood friend group in the 80's. None of us had any idea that the stick was edible, so that's quite a shock to learn 40 years later!
Didn’t you notice it got smaller as you licked it?
@@debusen81 Yes, but I've seen that happen to a sucker stick too, so I never thought anything of it.
Great video great knowledge.📡🇺🇸👽
I never did eat the stick. I always thought it might be edible, but never ate it. Thanks, for the info! I grew up eating this fun snack! Great video! Have a GREAT week! :)
Weirdo! 😂 I'll be your friend. You can have powder and I'll eat the stick. 😂
Loved the Dutch version!😊❤
This always reminds me of going to the beach as a kid.
I remember that as a kid i used to eat this all the time. I loved the stick more than the powder.
I was get these at the concession stand as a little kid while my brother was playing baseball.
I almost bought some fun dips today and I really wish I did now because it sounds so good again
Razz apple and grape were my favorites, also there was a rumor that the stick was not edible, at least in my area haha
i am salivating like the dog hearing the dinner-bell. this takes me back…
You made me really want some fun dip but I was bummed when I heard they were owned by Nestle. Glad for the ending and just bought some!
My son and I just had some at the local pool concession stand today. I always eat the sticks before I can finish the powder...
Did they ever make flavored sticks that came with the powder or only those weird white one? I figured it woulda been a good opportunity to have a flavor fusion type candy with the powder being one flavor and the stick another. They were sold separately but I wonder why they were never combined together.
Lik-a-stix lover for life!
Unpopular opinion: the sticks are good, but infinitely better with the powder!!
Wow, there’s nothing at all like a 12 minute video on…….., wait for it, fun dip! 😯
I had Pixy Sticks, Pop Rocks & Nerds as a kid. But for me, my favorite will always be Lik-M-Aid Fun Dips. 😋
This candy was super popular when I was a kid in the 70s. I never saw a single kid use the stick. They would just stick their finger in the pouch and suck on their finger. It was somewhat common to see kids walking around with red and purple fingers.
I don't know if Fun Dip was my favorite candy as a kid but it was right up there towards the top. Maybe it was because it took a while to eat it or something.
My first introduction with playing with Powder 😝
Canadian here, I have never heard of Tangerine flavor! We have razz-apple!
You have Smarties too, superior to the M&M.
Our childhood candy!
Hey Cuz!!!! You use to buy that for me non-stop. Do you remember how the package looked when we were kids?
@@EATSHISTORY yep, I supplied the fun dip, cassette tapes and little Caesar's 🤣 I remember the packaging to be simple, it was the one in the video from the 80's/ 90's time period.
2 sticks for 3 bags?...those monsters!
As a kid, you love it because it tastes good. As an adult you love it because it tastes good, nostalgic, and tax deductible because it's in your video 😁
I was a fan of the stick more than the powder.
I was also! I would have bought that as a stand alone candy forsure!
100%. I don’t even know how to describe the flavor. Closest thing is candy cigarettes maybe. But is that even a flavor? What flavor *is* a lik-a-stik?
You like lick it once or twice, eat the stick then dump the powder in your mouth, then as a kid, show your blue tongue to everyone. Lol
Yea coulda done with out the powder
Exactly ! I liked the stick better than the powder! Lol.
I was nearing my high school graduation (1998) when I encountered a classmate consuming Fun Dip. Never asked about it and then seeing the thumbnail opened up that memory.
As a kid, I LOVED Fun Dip! DIP THE LIK-A-STIX! I don’t know why they replaced lime with blue raspberry. I think blue raspberry tastes weirdly undefinable. Jolly Ranchers (watermelon, cherry, green apple), Fruit Stripes gum, Charms Blow Pops, Smarties & Sweet Tarts, were other candies I enjoyed. No Pixie Stix because I hated the paper straw delivery of the candied powder. I found the paper thin and prone to mushiness. Nowadays, when Halloween rolls around, I like Tootsie Roll Pops, their outer hard candy shell flavor not important, as long as it’s not the limited banana. If I see them, I’ll grab a Pop, or more, but I won’t have bags of these things lying around, as I can’t get away with kiddy eating habits in my adult years, unless colored sugar is considered one of the food groups, LOL!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite candy is the sticks.
One of the best candies.. minus the red 40 but hey here for a good time not a long time 😂😂
Do you still eat it as an adult?
[in wholesome voice] Red 40, just like mom used to make!
@@EATSHISTORY every now and then really when the special edition ones come out
I've eaten these for 40 years. Never noticed the Lik em Aid bit,
mandela
I always wanted them to sell packs of the candy sticks when I was a kid
the nostalgia on the package at 5:26 hits so hard.
Remember the big plastic straw full of sugary goodness?
Brilliant. A story for the sugar/candy cartel of America 🤗👍❤️
I was a candy and snack Broker who worked for Sunline and sold their products for many years.
As a Corporate entity they were tyrants to work for from the owner Smith all the way down the corporate ladder. I am glad those day are long gone.
In elementary school, we had some fun dip, and one of the older brothers came out and snorted it. Then he had all of us kids out there doing the same thing.
2:15 - Seeing the beginning of the story, I thought, I don't know Lik-m-aid FUN DIPSs, but this sugar powder reminds me of PIXY STIX.
hmm.. Sweet-Tarts here too.
I actually one of the stick lovers.
I'm interested in the tiny wax bottles with flavored water. Also if you add Fun Dip powder to water does that become a drink?
I used to eat them in the late 60's & 70's. They weren't my fave candy, tho, lol.
I remember pixie stix but i don't remeber these and i am 63.
I always thought the stick tasted the best so I usually ate it alone lol.
I was one of those people who liked the stick more than the powder....
Cotton Candy flavored mints taste exactly like the Sticks. The texture is even exactly the same.
Those sticks were so damn delicious to eat.