The most popular candy of the year you were born
How many of them were in your lunch box in the day?
There is something about eating a candy bar that brings you back directly to childhood. Whether at the cinema of cinema with popcorn or shared with friends of a vending machine after school, Candy has done everything better. And while many nostalgic candies are always available, all did not understand the test of time.
May your favorite childhood candy always be on store shelves, it's fun to look back on what was popular. Here is some of theMost popular candies From the 1970s, prepare for a major nostalgia.
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Candy of the 1970s
1970: York Petulmint Patty
Peppermint cakes were invented in 1940, but they have enjoyed popularity ever since.
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1971: Twizzlers
Twizzlers were a common cinema candy in the 1970sAnd you can still recover a pack of red liquorice at the theater today.
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1972: bottle capsules
We are not sure what was so attractive to eat a bottle of candies, but the draw was there with these sweets.
1973: Marathon Bar
This chocolate and caramel candy are no longer there, but it was all the anger in 1973. The candy promised to last "a good moment", thanks to his sleeve.
1974: Pop blows
Like the Marathon Bar, the blows were invented in 1973. They enjoyed a place of choice on the alleys of candy for the rest of the decade and the candy filled with gum is still popular today.
1975: Pop Rocks
Pop Rocks came on the scene in 1975. And although they have been in popularity since then, they are always available today.
1976: Fun dip
Another invention of the 70s, fun soignes took the concept of a lollipop and made it more fun, with sugar packets. The only disadvantage was when the powder inevitably spilled in the back of the car.
1977: Envelopes
Envelopes were invented to make apples with caramel butThe children of the 70s have eaten sheets like sweets.
1978: Whatchacallit
WhatchaMacallit hit store shelves in 1978 and it twisted the language deployed since.
1979: Hubba Bubba Gum
When this bubble gum came out in 1979, he was an instant success. Who would not recognize this emblematic pink container?
Candies of the 1980s
1980: POPS RING
The ring pop were invented in the late 70s and they have been popular since.
1981: Pins
The candy lovers have tasted the rainbow for almost 40 years now.
1982: Reese's pieces
The pieces of Reese were invented in the 70s, but they really took off in 1982, whenE.T. The extraterrestrial has been freed. You can still channel the magic of the movie with a box of parts of Reese today!
1983: Nerds
Invented in 1983, this candy makes it be a good thing. Bonus Points If you have poured the box directly into the mouth.
1984: Laffy Taffy
Laffy Taffy was invented in the 1970s and we enjoyed popularity in the coming decades. Does anyone else remember printed jokes on wrappers?
1985: Children Acid Patches
Acidic children hit the US market in 1985And their sweet and sour nature has been thrilling fans since.
1986: Bar of Hershey None
You can no longer find this bar of candies on store shelves, but the fans remember this chocolate and this peanut bar-candy with a penchant.
1987: AirHeads
Invented in the 80s, AirHeads inspired children to shake the packaging in the hope of inflating their sweets for decades.
1988: Bubble Tape
Hubba Bubba was pretty much before the 1980s, but 1988 is when the bubble band hit the scene. We do not know why the shape of the band strip was so attractive, but it was.
1989: POP
Push Pops were another sucking candy who made his debut in the 80s. At least they were less troublesome than the whistles pops!
Candy 1990
1990: Dr. Pepper Gum
Dr. Pepper Gum was invented in the 80s, but he was on his way by the 90s. If you need to chew this strange concoction, do you consider luck. (Or not?)
1991: M & MS peanut butter
If you are a fan of peanut butter, you have probably arrested opinions as to whether the M & MS peanut butter are better than m & ms peanut. In any case, 1991 brought the fans the power to choose between the two.
1992: Butterfinger BBS
These bullet-shaped candies were much more fun than regular butterfly bars. But chocolate has always ended up melt on your fingers.
1993: Ogives
Capitalize on the sweet and sour phenomenon that children from the sour patch have been popular, Wardheads took candy eaters on a flavor trip. And yes, they were really fat.
1994: Hershey Cookie Cream
We are sure someone liked this white chocolate treatment. But for anyone who expects the flavor of a bar of Hershey, this candy was a license.
1995: Nestlé magic balloons
Before you put balls, there were bullets of Nestlé Magic, who had plastic toys inside. If you think it sounds like a choking danger, you're right, that's why the subsequent marvels contained instead of mini candies.
1996: Starburst
It's hard to imagine an alley of candy without Starburst, but they only hit the scene in the 90s. And thank you that they did.
1997: Nerds Rope
After the invention of the nerds, the gummy nerds rope was the next big thing. He combined the crunchy and sweet taste of nerds with the satisfying bite of gummy candies.
1998: baby bottle pop
Licking it, plunge it and shake it! Our parents were not delighted that children acted like babies, and we must admit that this product was quite strange. But we have always loved that, even if it was just a fun tear.
1999: M & MS crisp
The 90s and 2000 had no shortage of new flavors M & M. 1999 brought crisp M & Ms, which were then interrupted and retained thereafter.
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