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  • Necco

    Necco
    Simple, sweet, and worth savoring, today's NECCO Wafers are made from the same recipe Oliver Chase used back in 1847 on his way to pioneering America's candy industry. Enjoy your assortment of orange, lemon, lime, clove, chocolate, cinnamon, licorice, and wintergreen flavors.
  • Hershey's Chocolate

    Hershey's Chocolate
    Hershey's chocolate was invented by Milton Hershey. Hershey's are known for many candies and the smooth creamy milk chocolate it's made with. People of all ages can enjoy this lovely candy bar, that also comes with almonds if prefered.
  • Tootsie Roll

    Tootsie Roll
    Launched in 1896 by the popularity of a single product – an oblong piece of chewy, chocolate candy – Tootsie Roll Industries has grown to become one of the country's largest candy companies, with a lineup that includes some of the world's most popular candy, chocolate, and bubble gum brands.
  • Jelly beans

    Jelly beans
    The Turkish Delight, a Middle Eastern sweet made of soft jelly, covered in confectioner's powder, was an early precursor to the jelly bean that inspired its gummy interior. However, it is generally thought that jelly beans first surfaced in 1861 when Boston confectioner William Schrafft urged people to send his jelly beans to soldiers during the American Civil War. It was not until July 5, 1905 that the mentioning of jelly beans was published in the Chicago Daily News.
  • Life Savers

    Life Savers
    Life Savers are introduced in the original Pep O Mint flavor. Chocolate maker Clarence Crane was searching for a sweet treat that would withstand the summer heat better than chocolate. To differentiate his mints from other square, pillow-shaped products, Clarence punched a hole in the middle of his mints. Since the mints looked like mini life preservers, he called them Life Savers. Since its introduction, more than 40 flavors of Life Savers have been created. The 5 flavor pack came out in 1935.