Smartfood Popcorn
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Smartfood Popcorn (History, Varieties & Commercials)

When people talk about popcorn that can be eaten on the go, they always talk about Smartfood popcorn. This tells you how completely the company has met its original goal of sweeping away the low-quality and tasteless cheesy popcorns that were sold prior to the creation of the Smartfood brand. Smartfood has become the standard…

Butterfinger
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Butterfinger (History, FAQ, Pictures & Commercials)

This is one of the most distinctive and popular candies on the market and almost everyone knows what this little treat tastes like. There are not many confectionary items that can match a Butterfinger bar when it comes to taste and crunchiness all rolled into one. This has long been a favorite candy bar of…

Sour Punch Straws
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Sour Punch Straws (History, Pictures & Commercials)

This delightfully sour candy is a favorite with people who love these kinds of candies. Sour candies are often hard to eat because they are messy, but the shape and design of these little candy straws make them really easy to eat and enjoy in any situation. If you love sour candy, these little snacks…

Snickers
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Snickers (History, FAQ, Marketing & Commercials)

One of the best-known and most familiar candy bars in the US, Snickers! The candy bar has been around since 1930 and has delighted people who love nutty, caramelly and chocolatey treats. Snickers bars are still sold everywhere in the US, from movie theaters to grocery stores, and are one of the most familiar products…

Nerds Candy
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Nerds Candy (History, Flavors, Pictures & Commercials)

Nerds have been a popular candy for decades. They are a fun little candy that you can just pop a handful in your mouth or mix and match flavors however you like. Sometimes Nerds candy can be a little sour and other times they can be very sweet.  They have added many popular flavors over…

Thingamajig Candy
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Thingamajig Candy (History, Pictures & Commercials)

The Thingamajig candy was originally introduced in 1978 and had an entirely different name. The silly name of this candy bar was changed from Whatchamacallit but the general identity of the candy has always been pretty much the same. This is a really memorable bar for people who were kids in the 70s and it…