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Every year, trick-or-treat sacks are full of familiar candy: Hershey bars, Snickers minis, Necco wafers and SweeTarts, for example. Which makes you wonder: Whatever happened to ...? Bar None, for example, was introduced by Hershey in 1987 and had chocolate wafers with peanuts and chocolate cream. The recipe was changed in the '90s, and the bar was discontinued in 1997. Here are some other candies you can't get anymore (at least in the United States):

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These days, Beech-Nut is best known for its baby-food products. But in the early and mid-20th century, the brand was one of the leading purveyors of chewing gum. You can still find its Fruit Stripe gum -- made by a different company -- but the mint flavors are no longer.

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Bonkers were Starburst-like chews that featured a fruit filling. Introduced by Nabisco in the '80s, they were phased out a decade later. In 2014, Leaf Brands picked up Bonkers, but the company is still in the process of arranging distribution. One wonders if they'll also bring back the commercials.

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The Butterfinger chocolate bar has been around since the 1920s, and an offshoot -- Butterfinger BBs -- was introduced in the early 1990s, with Bart Simpson as a spokescharacter. Unlike "The Simpsons," however, the ball-shaped chocolate didn't last, and it was discontinued in 2006.

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Choco'Lite, a Nestle product, was introduced in the early '70s. Similar to an Aero bar -- a popular candy overseas -- the chocolate was aerated and included toffee-like crispy chips. But despite strong early sales, by the end of the 1980s, they had vanished. They are much missed.

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The Marathon bar took a "good long time" to get through -- and no wonder, given that it was 8 inches of chocolate-covered caramel. But despite its ubiquity in the 1970s (and that of commercial spokesman Marathon John, played by Patrick Wayne), it was phased out in the 1980s. Maybe it took too long to eat.

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PB Max was peanut butter to the max: The chocolate-covered bar also included oats and a cookie along with peanut butter. But the bar, introduced around 1990, was gone within a few years. These days, there's an active Facebook page devoted to bringing it back.

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The candymakers at Peter Paul were well known for Almond Joy and Mounds. ("Almond Joy's got nuts; Mounds don't," the commercials explained.) But for a while there was a third chocolate bar: PowerHouse, which contained peanuts, fudge and caramel. Peter Paul obtained the rights in 1966 through a merger with another company. In the late '80s, Peter Paul was bought by Hershey, and somewhere along the way, PowerHouse vanished.

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The Reggie bar was a product of a particular time: late-'70s America, when New York Yankees slugger Reggie Jackson hit three home runs in one 1977 World Series game. By Opening Day 1978, Reggie bars were being handed out at the Yankees' home opener (and thrown on the field in celebration). The round bar, which consisted of caramel and peanuts in milk chocolate, was gone by the early '80s, though it had a short-lived comeback in the early '90s, when Jackson made the Hall of Fame. Technically, you can still get it under its original name: the Bun bar.

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Ah, Space Dust. The late '70s candy was an offshoot of Pop Rocks, but both products quickly became the subject of schoolyard urban legends. (You don't want to know what allegedly happened to Mikey!) You can still buy Pop Rocks, but Space Dust has bitten the ... well, you know.

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Originally the Nestle Magic Ball, the Wonder Ball was a hollow chocolate ball filled with candy. It was introduced in the '90s, reworked and reintroduced in 2000. But even that edition lasted only until 2004. They do exist online -- now made by Frankford -- but have long disappeared from stores. So much for candy surprises.

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FAQs

What is a candy that no longer exists? ›

Brach's Ice Blue Mints - probably the most requested bulk candy of all time! Brahs Stars - Milk Chocolate - no, this is not a typo, and yes, this is unbelievable. Brach's Dem Bones - these were a Halloween classic! Brach's Villa Cherries - these were rereleased in 2010 but discontinued again in 2018!

Why was PB Max discontinued? ›

According to former Mars executive Alfred Poe, PB Max was discontinued due to the Mars family's distaste for peanut butter despite $50 million in sales.

What candy is Nestlé discontinuing? ›

Caramac fans are dismayed after the food multinational Nestlé confirmed that it was discontinuing the caramel-flavoured bar. It will bring an end to more than 60 years of production of the confectionery, which has gained a dedicated following since its UK launch in 1959 but has recently suffered from declining sales.

Why was the seven up candy bar discontinued? ›

The high manufacturing costs and trademark issues with a soda manufacturer (The American Bottling Company, today Keurig Dr Pepper), caused the bar to be retired in 1979.

What gum is no longer made? ›

Fruit Stripe Gum Discontinued After Half a Century

The gum and its equally stripey zebra mascot Yipes are out the door after Ferrara Candy makes the 'difficult decision' to sunset the colorful, fruity gum after 54 years on the market.

What M&M color was discontinued in the 1970s? ›

In 1976, Mars eliminated red-colored M&M's because of health concerns over the dye amaranth (FD&C Red #2), which was a suspected carcinogen, and replaced them with orange M&M's. This was done despite the fact that M&M's did not contain the dye; the action was purely to satisfy worried consumers.

Why was peanut butter Twix discontinued? ›

According to a Reddit user named stlunatic15, the flavor was discontinued earlier this year due to "supply challenges" on the candy bar's production line, but it was announced back in July that Peanut Butter Twix would be back on candy aisles nationwide by this month. That's the good news.

Do they still make Butterfinger BBS? ›

In reply to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the candy manufacturer stated, "Sadly, Butterfinger BB's were discontinued due to low sales."

What candy is not owned by Hershey? ›

There were several candy bars that were not made by Hershey. Snickers - Made by Mars, Inc. Milky Way - Made by Mars, Inc. Twix - Made by Mars, Inc.

Are Butterfingers discontinued? ›

It's true that BB's are no more, and there's no indication that the once-beloved candy will ever make its auspicious return.

What is the oldest candy bar still made today? ›

Fry & Sons and currently manufactured by Cadbury. Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847)— Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

Why are there no Wonka bars? ›

In 1988, the Wonka brand was sold to Nestlé. The candy experienced a burst of demand around the 2005 remake, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” starring Johnny Depp, but it was discontinued in the U.S. once the hype died down.

Who makes 100 000 candy bar? ›

100 Grand (originally called the $100,000 Candy Bar and then, from the 1970s through the mid-1980s, as the $100,000 Bar) is a candy bar produced by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero. The candy bar was created in 1964 by Nestlé.

What is the most uncommon candy? ›

10 Weird Candy Flavors You Won't Believe Exist
  • Pickle Taffy. That's right; it wasn't a typo. ...
  • Maple Bacon Taffy. ...
  • Shaved Ice Taffy. ...
  • Spumoni Taffy. ...
  • Buttered Popcorn Taffy. ...
  • Chili Mango Taffy. ...
  • Coconut Curry Taffy. ...
  • Fruity Cereal Taffy.

What is the most unpopular candy? ›

Candy Corn

What is the oldest famous candy? ›

Good & Plenty. These small licorice-flavored, candy-coated capsules are one of the oldest candies in the United States, having been introduced in 1893.

What are zero candies? ›

ZERO Candies offer a vast range of flavoured, sugar free and no sugar added candies. Available in convenient mini flip-tops which makes them more easy to carry around. Discover the unique, guilt-free taste of ZERO Candies.

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