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Certs. Cinnamon and spearmint, especially. These mints were more that a breath mint, they were an institution. Everyone I talk to has a memory of eating certs with their grandparents or a great aunt/uncle. We miss the memories that are brought back with the familiar smell and taste.
Please bring them back. My grandparents have passed on and I would love to be able to relive memories of cinnamon certs with my grandmother.
In addition to that, we also love the Brachs cinnamon tree nougats for the same reason. Bought them every year.
I am disappointed in Cadbury.
We have a novelty candy store in New Hope, Pennsylvania. I believe many of the candy requests are sold there, my girlfriend enjoys Necco wafers, which they stock in many flavors.
Also, a similar store in Gettysburg Pa sells these old-time treats.
In the 1940s I used to buy penny candy. No one remembers these. I bought a tiny metal tin pie and it came with a teenie metal spoon. The pie itself was pink, I think. Have you ever heard of these. I think it came in clear plastic candy wrapper.
The candy they make now sucks. When I was a child the candy bars were large and worth the money. The candy bars they make now are so small and do not taste as good. Some of my old time favorites are Powerhouse, Big Time, Hollywood, Milkshake and Butternut. This candy now days cost almost $200 a bar and is not worth the cost. It’s a shame no candy company has the recipes for the best candy there ever was. You can still order the Long Coconut boys and Squirrel Zippers online. CandyFavorites sells the Long Coconut Boys, Squirrel Nut Zippers and I think the original Mary Jane Candy
Peppermint chews. Anybody remember these? A hard candy that becomes soft like taffy upon chewing. Impossible to find anywhere. Used to love them!