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For Pennsylvania natives, finding Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews in their original packaging feels like reuniting with a childhood ...
If you've heard the name "Laura Secord," you probably think of it being synonymous with the famed chocolate store.  However, what is ...
Early Hershey's chocolates were wrapped in foil with a branded paper label overtop, but today, they are no longer, and there ...
Fans of Wheel of Fortune will have the opportunity to spin the wheel in an exciting and sweet way soon. Beginning Aug. 12, ...
Georgie Lou’s Retro Candy in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, isn’t just a store—it’s a time machine disguised as a candy shop. The ...
California moms recognized the telltale signs—multicolored tongues and suspicious powder residue on clothes. The ritual was ...
"Cocoa isn't exempt from issues affecting manufacturers and tariffs because we don't grow any cocoa domestically," Baker said ...
Retro candies left Florida kids cringing with strange textures and odd flavors, but others bring back the sweet nostalgia and ...
BAKERS CHOCOLATES FOLLOW A LONG ROAD MELTED DOWN AND MIXED WITH COCOA BUTTER, SLIDING ACROSS A CONVEYOR BELT, CHOPPED APART ...
Russ was born in 1948 at the Wills Maternity Sanitarium, a long-demolished building at 2929 Main St. in Kansas City. Today, there’s a plaque marking the site. It was there, in that mostly forgotten ...
Once household names, Brooklyn's candy makers numbered nearly 100 around the turn of the 20th century, and today many of their buildings still stand.
Those with a sweet tooth will likely remember these popular candies from the 1960s, which have since been discontinued. From Seven Up bars to Oh Henry! take a trip down memory lane with candy from ...