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Snirkles Caramel Bar
In 1920, while working for the NECCO candy company, Howard B. Stark invented a caramel and vanilla-swirled nougat filling he named Snirkle. In 1939, he founded the Howard B. Stark Company in Milwaukee and began making Snirkles Caramel Bars which became a regional hit.... -
Pete's Candy Coated Peanuts
Classic "Pete's Candy Coated Peanuts" design available on our heather blended tee. -
Jumbo Grape Bubble Gum
Vintage Jumbo Grape Bubble Gum available in our unisex tee and our women's V-neck tee. -
Hi-Noon Candy Bar
The Hi-Noon candy bar delighted generations.?? *Due to current supply chain issues, the shade of yellow may vary on this design. -
It's a Dilly
It's one of the world's most famous ice cream bars. -
PB Max Candy Bar
PB Max appeared in 1989 and featured creamy peanut butter on top of a square-shaped whole grain cookie, enrobed in milk chocolate. Despite robust sales, it was discontinued after only a few years on the market. -
Marathon Bar
Introduced in 1973, the Marathon bar was advertised with the slogans, "lasts a good longtime" and "nobody eats a Marathon fast." Indeed, its eight inches of chocolate covered caramel could not be consumed quickly, It went out of production in 1981. -
Love Nest Candy Bar
A product of the Euclid Candy Company, the Love Nest candy bar first appeared in the 1920s. It featured??a fudge center with caramel, peanuts, and a chocolate outside. It ceased production some time in the 1950s. -
Bubble Beeper Gum
Beepers were all the rage in the '90s. In 1992, Bubble Beeper Gum was introduced. As the name suggests, it was a toy beeper filled with gum. While the real devices were associated with doctors, lawyers, and other bust professionals, beepers were also one... -
Giggles Cookies
Giggles were a sandwich cookie sold in the 1980s that came in vanilla and chocolate varieties. While some found the smiling faces endearing, others found them a little creepy. -
Squeezits Juice
Squeezits turned up in the lunchboxes of American kids in the 1990s. Introduced in Denver, they soon went nationwide and even took market share from another famous soft drink, one with a giant pitcher as its mascot. They barely made it into the 21st... -
Fizzie's
Fizzies were a drink tablet that, as the name suggested, fizzed when placed in water. They were developed by the Emerson Drug Company, based on the same technology that Bromo Seltzer and similar products. Fizzies, though, came in fun flavors and were popular through... -
Sherbet Fountain
 Sherbet Fountain was a liquorish candy sold in the UK in the 60s and 70s. It was re-introduced in 2009 with an improved formula that sought to overcome the earlier versions shortcomings. OS15658 -
Ken Stabler's Snake Venom Cola
Ken Stabler was a star pro football quarterback who played college ball in his home state at Alabama. His nick name was The Snake, After being drafted by Oakland, he played minor league football for the Spokane Shock of the Continental Football League for... -
Dairy Crest Dino Fizz Cola
Did you ever drink Dino Fizz cola? OS15657 -
Marry Me Ring Pop
Nothing says true love like a big candy rock on your ring finger. OS17013 -
Candy Cane Heart
Do you love candy canes? OS17162 -
Elves Four Main Food Groups
We elves try to stick to the 4 main food groups. OS17165 -
Merry Kissmas
Chocolate kisses are ringing all through the night. -
Sucker for the Holidays
I'm a sucker for all things Christmas. OS17214

