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[QUOTE="storrsroars, post: 3314374, member: 2500"] So you're old enough to remember those little Mary Jane candies that stuck in every crevice in your teeth, right up there with Charleston Chews and Sugar Daddies. And of course the ultimate jaw exercise, Turkish Taffy. No wonder we had so many cavities back then. I recall getting plenty of that stuff in the mid-60s. Also, candy bags filled with some mix of individual Fireballs, Bazooka, Bull's Eyes, jawbreakers, chocolate coins and Dum-Dums. The one thing for me that I wouldn't ever let touch anything else in the bag were Raisinettes. I usually just dumped those on the porch or in the garden, cursing under my breath. And I'd get excited about getting the rare Chunky, unless that had raisins, which just ticked me off to no end. Why ruin a perfect block of chocolate like that? I hate raisins to this day. And yes, [URL='https://www.oldtimecandy.com/products/candy-cigarettes-box']you can still buy candy cigs[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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