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…

Jujubes Candy
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Jujubes Candy (History, Marketing & Pictures)

This little fruity Jujubes candy is a staple at movie theaters and is available in vending machines and candy stores all over the US. These simple little snacks are delightfully chewy and brightly colored ad they have not changed much since the first years that they were sold. There are indications that this candy has…

Kool-Aid
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Kool-Aid (History, Flavors, FAQ & Commercials)

Kool-Aid is perhaps one of the longest-standing popular drinks in history. It’s incredibly affordable to use and it comes in tons of different flavor options as well.  This term inspires excitement and maybe some great memories of a childhood with a red mustache from the glass of Kool-Aid you enjoyed after playing outside or on…

Shockers Candy
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Shockers Candy (History, Marketing & Pictures)

Shockers candy was not always known by this name. You might know them as SweeTarts. These sweet and sour candies were originally created in the 60s under the moniker which was later changed to Shockers when the stronger and more sour version was made. This was owing to the surprisingly sweet and sour notes of…

Unicorn Pops
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Unicorn Pops (History, Pictures & Videos)

Unicorn pops are delightful treats that are full of fruity flavor. The unicorn pop has been around since 1932, when it was first made by Adams & Brooks, Inc. This delightful and whimsical candy captured the imagination of children who believed that they were really consuming a unicorn’s horn and possibly gaining magical powers by…