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Whatchamacallit. Still my favorite.

High on my list too. Those were good, especially dipped in peanut butter with some cold milk.
 
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I always bought a Big Time. And yes, it was only 5 cents.
Snickers were good too.



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Mounds Bar or Maple Bun!
 
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If Reese’s Pieces (pronounced ree-sees pee-sees) count, then those.
 
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Zero and Payday


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Whatchamacallit. In the 90s it was Snickers Crunchers which are not like any made now. Reeses always have a special place of their own -especially the holiday ones.
 
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Whatchamacallit. Still my favorite.


THIS! I also loved Chick-O-Stick. I still remember when whatchamacallit first came out and there were TV commercials for it.


Funny enough I was at a gas station today and saw a box of Chick-O-Sticks. I picked one up and showed my wife as I hadn't sen one in years and didn't even know they still made them. I bought one to split with the kids at some point.




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Charleston Chew.
 
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Bit O Honey
 
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Zero bar
 
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Tootsie rolls.

Or frozen Kit Kat




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Clark, Baby Ruth, and O Henry in that order. I can only find Clark bars at my local Fry's Electronics store (believe it or not). They also sometimes have O Henrys.

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Milky Way or Butterfinger.
 
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3 Musketeers & Baby Ruth


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Baby Ruth, love those things to this day...!
 
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Big Hunk with Baby Ruth a close 2nd. Can't eat candy of any kind now.

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Frozen Zero bars at the city swimming pool. Sadly, all the city pools have been closed. Frown


Man, that’s going back, but yeah, we had those frozen at our public pool in PA as well. They were good!






 
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M&M's (plain and peanut), because that is what my grandparents enjoyed the most.


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