While the Mounds bar was introduced in 1920, this nutty counterpart didn't appear until 1946
Fire Stix was the first flavor of this candy to be introduced
A baby's first words might be the name of this chocolate, peanut, marshmallow & caramel treat created in 1912
A little birdie told me these classic candies are simply licorice-flavored dots
Cinnamon Imperials is a generic term for these hard candies; the ones from Ferrara Pan have this "fiery" name
These bite-sized "Rich & Creamy" hard candies from Nestle have a name that means "little bites"
This candy brand with a variety of hard candies introduced its "Pick-A-Mix" concept in 1958
They're "The Mints That Neutralize Not Mask"
This simple hard candy is concentrated sugar syrup that has turned into crystal chunks, often on a stick
Leo Hirshfield dubbed his chewy penny candy this, in honor of his daughter's nickname