I remember trying this, but I don't remember if it tasted any good. So,probably not.Did you try this CYB? Did anyone? Did it work - separate into three layers? Taste any good? (I know they no longer make it but...)
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I remember trying this, but I don't remember if it tasted any good. So,probably not.Did you try this CYB? Did anyone? Did it work - separate into three layers? Taste any good? (I know they no longer make it but...)
A lot of the candy and gum from the past is alive and well and can be purchased from The Vermont Country Store.
I chewed some Teaberry gum this morning! It's still available. Different packaging but the same taste!
Adams still has real sugar...think ChickletsI don't actually like gum and candy made with corn syrup or artificial sweeteners... especially chocolate bars and corn candy which I used to love. I wish some company would realize that much of the public wants real sugar in their gum and candy. Want to go into business?
I really liked Quisp!Quisp Cereal:
Freakies cereal:
Grins & Smiles & Giggles & Laughs cereal
...I know Bob, I've purchased some when I find it...but the availability of just walking in a store here and buying a pack is not in the cards...this and Clove gum were my Gma Denny's favorites....always kept packs in a kitchen cupboard, inside a ceramic mug she'd made...I chewed some Teaberry gum this morning! It's still available. Different packaging but the same taste!
Adams still has real sugar...think Chicklets
...these, coz they'd vaporize your tongue...the current ones don't hold a candle...
...I had the whole Freakies set!!!!!!....now who da man?!?!....Quisp Cereal:
Freakies cereal:
Grins & Smiles & Giggles & Laughs cereal
Marathon bars in the UK were what snickers bars are now, they changed the name in the early 90s. That shaped chocolate bar has always been a curly wurly.I'm a child of the 70's, here's what I recall...
Marathon Bar: