Old Fashioned Candy on the Web
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By Kari Livingston, published Feb 26, 2007
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Nostalgic Candy (www.nostalgiccandy.com) features all of your favorite novelty candies from your childhood. From wax lips and candy cigarettes to Necco Wafers and candy lipsticks, Nostalgic Candy will bring back fond memories of the corner candy store. They also sell bulk candy, a wide assortment of Peeps candy, Willie Wonka's Candy Factory and candy with holiday themes.
Old Time Candy (www.oldtimecandy.com) offers over 300 varieties of candy, including decade themed gift boxes. Boxes with a 50s theme include Indian Brand Pumpkin Seeds, Candy Cigarettes, Sen Sen, Teaberry Gum and Wax Lips. Boston Bakes Beans, Dots, Nik-L-Nips, Pop Rocks and Swedish Fish are included in the 70s box. Candy can be bought ion bulk and customized gift bags are available. Boxes are shipped all over the world and overnight shipping is available.
The Vermont Country Store (www.vermontcountrystore.com) has a wide variety of old fashioned and hard to find candies including Horlicks Malted Milk Tablets, maple leaf candy, peanut butter ribbon candy, Cherry Mash Bars and Sky Candy Bars. They also offer a printed catalogue for offline browsing.
The Candy Warehouse (www.thecandywarehouse.com) stocks an assortment of both new and nostalgic candies. The Radio Flyer Nostalgic Candy Wagon makes a great gift for the candy lover on your list. It features a variety of candy, including Necco Wafers, Mary Janes, Pixie Sticks, Candy Buttons, Atomic Fireballs and Tootsie Rolls, all packed in a smaller version of the famous Radio Flyer wagon and wrapped for gift giving. They also offer individual packages of old-fashioned candy and special themed gift boxes for all occasions.
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