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08/08/22 01:55 PM #1533    

 

Andrew Flor

Raisins 1926

08/08/22 01:57 PM #1534    

 

Andrew Flor

Jawbreakers 1919

08/08/22 01:58 PM #1535    

 

Andrew Flor

Chuckles 1930

08/08/22 02:30 PM #1536    

 

Lisa Yee (Abrams)

What about the Beechnut fruit stripe gum?

Or that violet gum?

Beeman's gum

Tea berry gum

and the cigarette candies in the box 

 

 


08/08/22 02:31 PM #1537    

 

Lisa Yee (Abrams)

I found a company on line that boxes up candies from the decade You were born 

can't recall the name though 


08/08/22 08:46 PM #1538    

 

Michelle Milkovic (Weiner)

Wowie!  Who knew the Bicentennials had such a sweet tooth!  I opted for Root Beer Barrels, Banana Bikes and Bullseyes but so many options for round two. I forgot about half the stuff you guys mentioned but my teeth hurt just remembering it all.  Adding dental to our medicare plans will be a major theme at next year's party!  Thanks for all the great ideas including the candy store right by my house Greg.

Hey... this Sunday is the last day to donate to the student food pantry at Lane (in-person).  From 10AM-noon we'll be colecting non-perishabe foods that kids can put in their backpacks and eat without the need for a stove or microwave. (you'd be surprised how many are food-insecure). I'll be brewing coffee and offering up nosh at the Alumni Office, 3525 West Peterson. Come by for a hug and bring bottled water or Gatorade for the kids which is what the pantry is short on right now, or just show up for moral support and comic relief. (Ken)

BATB  (Bicentennials are the best)

 

May be an image of text that says 'STUDENT FOOD DE PANTRY DRIVE TWO EASY WAYS TO HELP! ON-LINE purchase specifically selected items from Walmart Amazon and ship them the Alumni office for delivery to the school the coming weeks. Shopping open now. Walmart https://rb.gy/k6h8uv Amazon https://rb.gy/dxrgpb Ship Lane Tech Alumni Association 3525 W. Peterson Ave., Suite 105 Chicago, 60659-3314 60659- OR EASY DROP OFF Sunday, August 14, 2022 10 am Noon LTAA Parking Lot LET'S KEEP THOSE BRAINS FED! 3525 W. Peterson We will be accepting ready-to-eat, non-perishable food items QUESTIONS? 773-935-9351 golanego@lanetechalumni.org LANEOTECH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION'

 


08/09/22 09:44 AM #1539    

 

Timmy Wong

Andrew, thanks - Candy Buttons was what I meant when I had Dots on my list.  I know that there is candy called Dots too.  Love those also!!


08/10/22 12:08 PM #1540    

 

Edward Mc Carthy

While not a candy of sorts.......Hostess Twinkees.  A perennial favorite still today.  Frozen or at room temp.  Yummy.   Same for Charleston Chews bite size.  Frozen they are yummy and fun to crunch.  And they won't break your teeth.

 


08/11/22 12:16 PM #1541    

 

John Simmers

At the corner drug-store I worked in -- from late-1960's to early-1970's, I remember we sold a lot of boxed-candies -- at-least very-popular with one or more of the generations before us. (I think Fannie May [including Frango Mints -- Andrew] and Dove candies were most liked). 

Also -- while sparing the details, I spent a lot of time each day stocking the 'candy-rack' in that store. I can still fairly remember the order of the candies in the rack (semi-engrained in my mind I think), and these are some of the most popular (credit to those already mentioned):

  1. Hershey's Choclate Bar (Andrew)
  2. Hershey's Choclate Bar with Almonds (Andrew)
  3. Hershey's Krackel Bar
  4. Nestle's Crunch Bar
  5. Snickers
  6. MilkyWay
  7. Three Musketeers
  8. $100,000 Bar
  9. Baby Ruth
  10. Charleston Chew (Ed)
  11. Mounds (Andrew)
  12. Almond Joy 
  13. Fifth Ave Bar
  14. Bun Bar (Maple and Vanilla [and I think Coconut too])
  15. Junior Mints
  16. Astro Pop
  17. Banana Splits
  18. Bit-O-Honey (Bob, Marie)
  19. Turkish Taffy
  20. SweetTarts
  21. Smarties
  22. Red Hots (Timmy)
  23. Dots (Timmy)
  24. Hot Tamales
  25. Mike and Ike
  26. Indian Pumpkin Seeds
  27. Good-n-Plenty (Bob)
  28. Good-n-Fruity
  29. Lemonheads (Anne, Marie [as alt-Lemondrops])
  30. Plain M&M's (Marie, Frank)
  31. Peanut M&M's (Marie, Frank)
  32. Cracker Jack’s
  33. Gold Mine Bubble Gum
  34. Pez Candy
  35. Pixie Stix (Andrew)
  36. Candy Necklace
  37. Bubble Gum Cigarettes (Timmy)
  38. Bubble-Gum Cigars
  39. Razzles
  40. Satellite Wafers
  41. 1-cent Pretzels (cost a penny – got to pick your own out of big screw-top glass-jar on the counter [always used like smoking a pretend-cigar before and during its consumption])
  42. Baseball Cards with stick chewing-gum
  43. At Halloween --- always lots of different wax-novelties (I think wax-lips and some juice-filled wax-items [including wax bottles -- Timmy] were most popular])
  44. At Christmas -- always lots of different sized Brach's peppermint candy-canes (Ralph)

 


08/12/22 11:16 AM #1542    

 

Robert Cole

John.  I'm glad you kept those candy shelves so well-stocked.  There was nothing worse than breaking a tooth on a stale Bit-O'-Honey!


08/12/22 11:32 AM #1543    

 

Timmy Wong

John Simmers, Wow!!  What a memory! That list is great and brings back a lot of memories for me.  Thanks!


08/12/22 02:46 PM #1544    

 

Frank G Styzek

John:  No M&Ms? You used to eat those everyday in Ms. Lee's Chemistry Class. Got in trouble a few times for it too! We both did!😊

 


08/13/22 06:24 AM #1545    

 

John Simmers

Frank -- I have no excuse. You are absolutely correct. Ah, the memory of Miss Lee's Chemistry. Good times ... good times.

Plain M&M's was were  was were [geez, English much John?] a staple of my diet back then and such remains to be the same today (2-pack minimum per day mostly).

I've corrected the error of my ways -- above, along with a range of choclate-bars (stocked those on the top row and to the left) that I also completely missed -- and a few others too. 


08/13/22 05:09 PM #1546    

 

John Bliss

By the bag or by the box
Candies of quality come from Brach's!

Once upon a time there was an engineer
Choo-choo Charlie was his name we hear
He had an engine and he sure has fun
He used Good-n-Plenty candy to make his train run

Some times you feel like a nut
Sometimes you don't

I remember the jingles better than the candy!

Michelle, no offense, but I hated Bikes. They were 2 for a penny, which shows how unpopular they were. Not as bad as circus peanuts (the candy), which were even worse than candy corn. But Root Beer Barrels were great. 

 


08/13/22 05:10 PM #1547    

 

John Bliss

FYI, long before our time, my grandfather ran a candy store across the street from Lane, on Western Ave. My dad went to Lane, and would sneak out of school at lunctime to help with the rush. 

 


08/13/22 06:28 PM #1548    

 

Grace Tanaka (Danziger)

What a trip down memory Candy Lane, Laneites! What were those wax tubes called that had fruit-flavored liquid in them? I can't believe I used to buy such things. Ahh, and Hot Tamales, yum! My husband Marc, I guess he's a Laneite-by-marriage, still loves Good-N-Plenty's more than anything else. I think my still-fave are Smarties, if I had to pick.


08/13/22 09:27 PM #1549    

 

Michelle Milkovic (Weiner)

Full disclosure... I made my purchases based on how the wrapper colors looked in the candy dish.  It's all about set design Bliss... I know you appreciate that!

Personally, I am a Mounds and Almond Joy girl now but these were my early coconut vices. Didn't even know the names until I googled 'em!

 

 


08/14/22 02:07 PM #1550    

 

Andrew Flor

How could we leave these out?! REESE'S peanut butter cups were created by Harry Burnett (H.B.) Reese in 1928. H.B. Reese was a former employee of the Hershey Chocolate Company when he invented REESE'S peanut butter chocolate candy.

08/14/22 02:09 PM #1551    

 

Andrew Flor

Scrounged many a pop bottle to get the deposits back to buy candy!

08/14/22 02:12 PM #1552    

 

Andrew Flor

Lifesavers too 1912. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Savers

08/14/22 02:51 PM #1553    

 

Janet Peterson (Ingraffia)

Wow, John. That was a pretty extensive list of retro candies. Two of my favorites weren't on there though. They were Sugar Babies and Slow Pokes. Can you tell I like caramel? No wonder I've had so many cavities over the years. I agree with Michelle about getting Dental coverage with Medicare! 


08/14/22 03:04 PM #1554    

 

John Simmers

Please? John Bliss --- but, didn't you know this would happen?

I only read your post -- just that one time. I found it on YouTube -- I watched and listened to it  -- just once. I thought it would be safe to do so -- but, it was not.

And -- now, that thing has already squirmed to life -- from a place, deep-deep-deep within my head. Yes -- it has come and it grows. That little musical bandwidth in my brain -- has begun to play.

And, its just that same bit of that same song too -- over and over and over again! "Charlie Says!!.. Love My Good And Plenty!.. Charlie Says!!.. Really Rings A Bell!.." "Charlie Says!!.. Love My Good And Plenty!.. Charlie Says!!.. Really Rings A Bell!.." "Charlie Says!!.. Love My Good And Plenty!.. Charlie Says!!.. Really Rings A Bell!.."

And, research says it could be stuck there now -- just repeating itself --- playing on and on and on -- uncontrollably -- for hours, days, weeks, or -- more!!!!

Oh, help me John Bliss!! I Have An Earworm Now, And It just Won't Go Away!! I Think Its Eating My Brain! Oh No!!! LOL!!!!

[Please do not watch this 32 second clip. Or, if you must, do so at your own peril!!]



 


08/14/22 11:56 PM #1555    

 

Lisa Yee (Abrams)

Wouldn't it be fun to have a theme about the oldies but goodies!

Video montage or dress up as the characters in theses old videos come to life.

We can have a DJ of course doing the 70's to 80's of course.

Both John's can do this!

I still like the circus peanuts, I'll dress as an orange peanut.

Michelle in some coconuts! Plastered with Mounds and Almond Joy! 

Lol

 

 


08/15/22 02:05 PM #1556    

 

Andrew Flor

Good ones Janet!!! Slow Poke & Black Cow


08/15/22 02:10 PM #1557    

 

Andrew Flor

Black Cow Chocolate Caramel - Candy Blog


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