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History of Classic Candy

by Steven Stern

Abba Zabba! Chick-O-Stick! Goo Goo Cluster! Pearson's Nut Goodie!

Get the secret histories of the most popular Halloween candy -- and some crazy classics -- just in time for the sweetest holiday of 'em all.


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Filed Under: Holidays
Tags: candy, chocolate, classic candy, ClassicCandy, halloween, halloween candy, HalloweenCandy, history of classic candy, history of food, most popular halloween candy

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lorettachan

10-28-2009 @4:00PM lorettachan said... Ohhh old school candy. I just visited the mecca Economy Candy recently:
http://chillonthecheap.wordpress.com/
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morgan

11-01-2009 @4:34PM morgan said... on halloween night i had a dum dum that was blue and purple swirl.... it was awsome
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John F.C. Taylor

11-01-2009 @5:26PM John F.C. Taylor said... List isn't complete without Baby Ruth, Pay Day and a whole bunch of other candies.
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Lili

11-01-2009 @5:29PM Lili said... lol! Iv'e had a mystery flarvor lollipop once, it tastes weird cause I got rootbeer and lemony flavor mixed together! I'm just happy we have cady in this world :D.
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maggie

11-01-2009 @6:58PM maggie said... dum dum pops are made by the spangler candy company in bryan, ohio
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Joe Papierz Jr

11-01-2009 @8:34PM Joe Papierz Jr said... Don't forget Forever Yours and Mars Bars.
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Paula

11-01-2009 @7:54PM Paula said... Um I don't know where this information comes from, but every time I get a "mystery" dum dum it's clearly one of the regular flavors in a different wrapper, and it's a different one every time. They are very easy to tell apart. I've gotten blue raspberry, bubble gum, root beer, and every other flavor, with a mystery wrapper on it.
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nymets3303

11-01-2009 @8:06PM nymets3303 said... i live in bryan ohio where spangler candy company is and the only other place they make there candy is in a plant in mexico beside here in bryan. and my friend work for them and she told me the ?? once are just two flaves put to gether some time. if that it mighty be just one that they wont to to thing about.
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Kevin

11-02-2009 @12:41AM Kevin said... maggie, Spangler aquired Dum Dums from the Akron candy co. in 1953

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PAM

11-02-2009 @7:06AM PAM said... IF I REMEMBER RIGHT, MICHAEL KEATON OFFERED WYNONNA RYDER A ZAGNUT CANDY BAR IN THE MOVIE BEETLEJUICE.
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Jane

11-02-2009 @8:58AM Jane said... So my eyesight must be off or my reading is bad but I didn't see where they told us what the mystery flavor is. So what is it?
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Mr. Darke

11-02-2009 @11:08AM Mr. Darke said... Actually Beetlejuice used a Zagnut Bar to lure a fly into the grave he was living in in the miniature model of the town that Adam Maitland had built in the attic.

The Zagnut was tossed aside and the fly became lunch LOL
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John

11-02-2009 @11:32AM John said... You have not had good candy until you have tried candy from Big Sky Candy in Hamilton, Montana....their stuff is all hand made and it is really good.
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John

11-02-2009 @11:53AM John said... Forever Yours is now Milky Way Midnight, My Fave
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carrie

11-02-2009 @2:31PM carrie said... Ummmmmmmmm Aol The Dum Dum sucker is made in Bryan, Ohio by a Company called Spangler Candy not Akron, Ohio...You need to get your facts straight
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Mark

11-02-2009 @4:22PM Mark said... Having grown up in Bryan Ohio, I can tell you that Dum Dums are made at Spangler candy, in Bryan Ohio(3 hours from Akron) and have been the entirety of my 41 years of life.

The mystery flavor is two flavors that are left over on a production line, mixed together.

They actually did a special on this a few years ago on the food network.
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Lauren

11-05-2009 @11:33AM Lauren said... rite now im eetin a peach DumDum, iz goood
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mistermac

11-02-2009 @9:35PM mistermac said... For trick or treating I put on my roller blades, dropped my zipper ,and went as a pull toy--- I didn't get many candies.
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Bill Hansen

11-02-2009 @11:59PM Bill Hansen said... Red Vines has it all over sickening sweet and gooey Twizzers.
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Hannah

11-03-2009 @12:35AM Hannah said... "Q1: What is the history of the Dum Dum, and how did it get its name?
A1: Dum Dum Pops were originated by Akron Candy Company in Bellevue, Ohio, in 1924. I.C. Bahr, the early sales manager of the company, named the ball-shaped candy on a stick and figured Dum Dum was a word any child could say. Spangler Candy purchased the Dum Dum Pop in 1953 from Akron Candy Company and moved the operation to Bryan, Ohio."

This is straight off the dum dum pops website! So actually Kevin's correction was right...
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