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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 21:07:58 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 21:33:12 GMT -5
Oooooooooooooooooh man! Not Necco wafers? I used to pound those little wafers down like crazy when I was a young boy. Well, to tell you the truth, I still buy a pack from time to time of the assorted wafers and the chocolate wafers. I really enjoy the assorted pack though. So, the big question is, are they going to impose a two case limit only, or is the sky the limit on how many cases you can order?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 22:04:03 GMT -5
I'm not sure if they made the "Stark" brand, but they are very much the same. Candy hasn't been as much fun as when you could get a chickostick or Stark for a nickel.
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Post by Baboo on Apr 12, 2018 6:46:53 GMT -5
Loved Necco... and Pez also!
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Post by gav on Apr 12, 2018 6:49:28 GMT -5
Pez rules. Necco's are like eating flavored chalk. Always the last thing left from my Halloween haul.
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Post by papipeguy on Apr 12, 2018 8:04:19 GMT -5
Didn't kids used to stick Necco's in one liter bottles of Coke to make them explode? I seem to recall something like that.
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Post by zambini on Apr 12, 2018 10:37:22 GMT -5
Didn't kids used to stick Necco's in one liter bottles of Coke to make them explode? I seem to recall something like that. That was Mentos.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 12, 2018 10:52:01 GMT -5
Don’t listen to Chico!
I am sitting on 3 pallets of Hostess DingDongs from when the Hostess scare hit us.
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Post by peterd-Buffalo Spirit on Apr 12, 2018 12:01:54 GMT -5
...Necco's...love them as a kid and even now...
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Post by cigrmaster on Apr 12, 2018 12:19:42 GMT -5
I love them. All my kids hate them. I still buy them from time to time. I remember seeing the big Necco sign having lived around Somerville for years. I hope they survive as they are a New England tradition.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 14:41:06 GMT -5
I was more of a Pez kid, too, but this stuff was my real drug of choice.
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Post by jitterbugdude on Apr 12, 2018 14:49:24 GMT -5
I don't understand the attraction. I bought some. I tried the fold and stuff method but they just turned to dust. They do have a nice tin note though.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 15:00:23 GMT -5
I don't understand the attraction. I bought some. I tried the fold and stuff method but they just turned to dust. They do have a nice tin note though. Ya gotta hydrate those wafers slick
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 16:11:52 GMT -5
Err, no!
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Post by Wolfman on Apr 12, 2018 20:19:50 GMT -5
I was more of a Pez kid, too, but this stuff was my real drug of choice. I loved the stuff!
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Post by username on Apr 12, 2018 20:49:38 GMT -5
I was more of a Pez kid, too, but this stuff was my real drug of choice. I loved the stuff! So good.
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Post by Baboo on Apr 13, 2018 12:34:40 GMT -5
I was big in Bit-O-Honey and Heath Toffee Crunch Bars back in the day... oh, and Tootsie Rolls!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 14:27:30 GMT -5
I was big in Bit-O-Honey and Heath Toffee Crunch Bars back in the day... oh, and Tootsie Rolls!!! You must have been a kid with a sophisticated palate! If it wasn't artificially flavored and colored, I didn't want to know about it.
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Post by Baboo on Apr 13, 2018 17:21:51 GMT -5
I walked to and from school every day as a very young kid, and on the way were two stores that had everything a boy could want... candy, sports and collector cards, toys, etc... of course they had Necco and Pez - all the best stuff!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 17:40:50 GMT -5
I walked to and from school every day as a very young kid, and on the way were two stores that had everything a boy could want... candy, sports and collector cards, toys, etc... of course they had Necco and Pez - all the best stuff!!! Exactly! We had a little neighborhood market, and of course, one had to pass by it on the way home from school. A Tootsie Roll Pop cost me 2 cents back then; along with those little round sour apple gum balls; of course, loved those cinnamon hot tooth picks too. Some of the best stuff could be had for under 10 cents
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 17:52:26 GMT -5
In my time, candy bars were 5¢ & 10¢. The nickel priced bars were the equivalent of what sells for a dollar today. I was especially fond of Idaho Spuds, Mars, Mounds, Almond Joy and Three Musketeers.
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Post by Baboo on Apr 13, 2018 18:06:39 GMT -5
I walked to and from school every day as a very young kid, and on the way were two stores that had everything a boy could want... candy, sports and collector cards, toys, etc... of course they had Necco and Pez - all the best stuff!!! Exactly! We had a little neighborhood market, and of course, one had to pass by it on the way home from school. A Tootsie Roll Pop cost me 2 cents back then; along with those little round sour apple gum balls; of course, loved those cinnamon hot tooth picks too. Some of the best stuff could be had for under 10 cents Fond memories of those you mentioned, and many more!
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Post by Baboo on Apr 13, 2018 18:07:21 GMT -5
In my time, candy bars were 5¢ & 10¢. The nickel priced bars were the equivalent of what sells for a dollar today. I was especially fond of Idaho Spuds, Mars, Mounds, Almond Joy and Three Musketeers. Yes! Definitely those too!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 19:01:35 GMT -5
One of my favorite childhood memories was walking to the 7-11, playing a couple of games of pinball, buying a Hulk or X-Men comic, and going home with bunch of candy. Probably cost less than a couple of bucks all together. Now I'm suddenly remembering Bottle Caps, Razzles, Spree, Sweet Tarts, Alexander the Grape, Lemon Heads, Hot Rocks, Pop Rocks, Zotz... No surprise I grew up to like aros! If you can call this being grown up. 😁
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 19:06:50 GMT -5
One of my favorite childhood memories was walking to the 7-11, playing a couple of games of pinball, buying a Hulk or X-Men comic, and going home with bunch of candy. Probably cost less than a couple of bucks all together. Now I'm suddenly remembering Bottle Caps, Razzles, Spree, Sweet Tarts, Alexander the Grape, Lemon Heads, Hot Rocks, Pop Rocks, Zotz... No surprise I grew up to like aros! If you can call this being grown up. 😁 LemonHeads are a great palate refresher, I use them daily.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 13, 2018 20:33:49 GMT -5
I remember when spaghetti strands of red licorice were a penny apiece at the quick sack.
no...I'm not old.
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Post by crapgame on Apr 13, 2018 21:46:57 GMT -5
Neccos rock!!! and for that didn't know..conversation hearts are necco wafers is a different shape
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Post by zambini on Apr 20, 2018 0:59:20 GMT -5
One of my favorite childhood memories was walking to the 7-11, playing a couple of games of pinball, buying a Hulk or X-Men comic, and going home with bunch of candy. Probably cost less than a couple of bucks all together. Now I'm suddenly remembering Bottle Caps, Razzles, Spree, Sweet Tarts, Alexander the Grape, Lemon Heads, Hot Rocks, Pop Rocks, Zotz... No surprise I grew up to like aros! If you can call this being grown up. 😁 Pop Rocks were my introduction to US candy. I couldn't figure out why it fizzed but lacked spice, I really thought they were defective at first. My sister convinced me that you had to eat them with Coca-Cola for the flavor to appear.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 20, 2018 1:13:47 GMT -5
One of my favorite childhood memories was walking to the 7-11, playing a couple of games of pinball, buying a Hulk or X-Men comic, and going home with bunch of candy. Probably cost less than a couple of bucks all together. Now I'm suddenly remembering Bottle Caps, Razzles, Spree, Sweet Tarts, Alexander the Grape, Lemon Heads, Hot Rocks, Pop Rocks, Zotz... No surprise I grew up to like aros! If you can call this being grown up. 😁 Pop Rocks were my introduction to US candy. I couldn't figure out why it fizzed but lacked spice, I really thought they were defective at first. My sister convinced me that you had to eat them with Coca-Cola for the flavor to appear. My son swallowed a bag of pop rocks and slammed a coke chaser as a young kid. He never repeated it though.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 1:22:46 GMT -5
Pop Rocks were my introduction to US candy. I couldn't figure out why it fizzed but lacked spice, I really thought they were defective at first. My sister convinced me that you had to eat them with Coca-Cola for the flavor to appear. My son swallowed a bag of pop rocks and slammed a coke chaser as a young kid. He never repeated it though. According to an urban legend, that's Mikey of Life Cereal commercials died.
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