What chocolate bars were popular in the 70s?

19 chocolatey candy bars from the 1970s that went extinct
  • Almond Cluster. "This is an ugly candy bar," the self-deprecating commercial proclaimed. ...
  • Baffle. ...
  • Butternut. ...
  • By George! ...
  • Caravelle. ...
  • Choco'Lite. ...
  • Clark 1776 Bicentennial Bar. ...
  • Clark Crispy Bar.
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What was the most popular chocolate bar in 1970?

Curly Wurly Bar. This unforgettable chocolate bar was launched in 1970. Its shape is as unique as the candy bar itself.
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What was popular candy in the 70s?

Classic 70s candy had all those colorful wrappers and wacky names like Jelly Belly, Zotz, and Smarties. My older brothers wore bell bottoms and platform shoes and they grew their hair long.
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What candy bar came out in 1970?

1 "Gummi." Introduced in 1970, this candy bar is known today as simply "Munch" and has been a chocolate-peanut butter classic for decades.
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What chocolate was popular in 1971?

In 1971, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” starring Gene Wilder hit the theaters, and Beaker Confections released a whole line of brightly colored candies under the name of Willy Wonka, including Laffy Taffy.
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1970s Chocolate Bars



What sweets came out in the 70s?

1970's Sweets

Iconic Sweets of the 70s include retro classics such as Anglo Bubbly, Flying Saucers and Giant Cola Bottles. 1970s sweets were of a groovy nature and often came in vibrant colours or packaging. Some of our craziest and most vibrant 1970s sweets include: Crazy Beans, Flying Saucers and Gumballs.
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What sweets were around in the 1970s?

Some of the favourite sweets with our customers include Flying Saucer Sweets 18g, Fizzy Cola Bottles, Spanish Gold Sweet Tobacco, Black Jacks, Fizz Wiz Cherry Popping Candy, Anglo Bubbly Bubble Gum, Wham Bars, Drumstick Lolly Sweets, Fizz Wiz Strawberry Popping Candy, Love Hearts, Barratts Hard Liquorice Sticks, White ...
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What candy bar came out in 1976?

1976: Jelly Belly

And though this candy is available in an almost infinite number of flavors today, when they debuted just eight flavors were available: root beer, green apple, licorice, cream soda, lemon, tangerine, Very Cherry and grape. 1976 was a colorful year for candy; Gobstoppers also came out this year.
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What was the most popular candy in 1973?

1973: Marathon Bar

This chocolate and caramel candy isn't around anymore, but it was all the rage in 1973. The candy promised to last "a good long time," thanks to its chewiness.
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What did star bars used to be called?

Launched in 1976. It was renamed as Peanut Boost in 1989 and then renamed again as Star Bar in 1994.
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What are Spangles sweets called now?

Today the Tunes brand is the only remaining relation of the Spangles brand, sharing the shape and wrapping of the original product.
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Why did they stop making Spangles sweets?

They were taken off the market back in the early 1980's but they were re-introduced in the 1990's due to pupular demand. However it seems that the buying public then remembered why they had not bought Spangles in larger quantities first time around and the sweets were withdrawn again.
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Who made Bar Six?

1970s: Bar Six

Another 1970s favourite made by Cadbury, Bar Six consisted of six chocolate fingers and was ideal for sharing. It was a dreamy combination of hazelnut cream, wafer and milk chocolate.
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What is the oldest candy bar still around?

Good & Plenty is believed to be the oldest candy brand in the USA. The pink-and-white capsule-shaped chewy licorice was first produced in 1893 in Philadelphia. It's still found at concession stands everywhere, which makes Good & Plenty a treat that can be enjoyed by candy lovers of all ages.
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What is the oldest chocolate bar?

What is this? The Chocolate Cream bar created by Joseph Fry in 1866 is the oldest candy bar in the world. Although Fry was the first to start pressing chocolate into bar molds in 1847, the Chocolate Cream was the first mass-produced and widely available candy bar.
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What is the oldest chocolate company?

Baker's Chocolate isn't a household name, which is surprising, because it is the oldest chocolate brand in the United States. Founded in Massachusetts in the 1760s by John Hannon and Dr. James Baker, the company was sold to Dr.
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What did Starburst sweets used to be called?

The debate over the change of name from Opal Fruits to Starburst has revealed once again the strength of emotion certain brands, especially in confectionery, seem able to stir up in us.
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Why were Texan bars discontinued?

The Texan bar was around alongside other retro chocolate bars like the Rumba, Banjo bars and Aztec bars in 70s. It disappeared from sale around the early 1980s. This was probably due to low sales volumes as that's how chocolate manufacturers behaved at the time, which is tragic as they had quite the fanbase.
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Do they still make Frosties sweets?

Frosties – were a hard cola flavoured sweet made by Bassetts. These little sweets tasted very much like cola cubes and were very popular in the 1980's – 1990's. You were still able to buy Frosties as late as 2015 but they are now discontinued.
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Is Caramac still made?

Since launch CARAMAC® has been proudly produced in the UK, initially it was produced at the Mackintosh's factory in Norwich, then in 1996 production moved to Newcastle where the bar still continues to be manufactured to this day.
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What sweets were around in the 1960s UK?

  • American Hard Gums from £1.49.
  • Aniseed Balls from £1.49.
  • Aniseed Twists from £1.49.
  • Assorted Toffees from £1.49.
  • Black Jacks from £1.49.
  • Blackcurrant & Liquorice from £1.49.
  • Boiled Sweet Letterbox £7.99.
  • Bon Bons Assorted from £1.49.
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Do they still make Mintolas?

In 1995 the confectionery formerly known as "Mintola" (near-identical in appearance to Munchies, but consisting of plain chocolate with a mint fondant centre) was renamed "Mint Munchies". In 2006, Mint Munchies were again renamed, this time as "After Eight Bitesize".
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What did Twix used to be called?

The product was first produced in the United Kingdom in 1967, and introduced in the United States in 1979. Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name.
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What chocolate bars changed names?

After almost 30 years, Snickers will once again be called Marathon bars! 'Back in my day' is a phrase we grow all too familiar with as we're reminded of how things have changed over the years.
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What was Mars bars called?

While it bears the name of its creator, the first chocolate bar to come from Mars, Inc. was actually named the Mar-O-Bar by Frank Mars, and later renamed the Milky Way. Without that particular candy bar, we may not have ever had the Mars Bar—or M&M's, Snickers, Skittles, Starburst, and more.
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