1940's Newsprint Retro Candy Gift Box

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1940's Newsprint Retro Candy Gift Box

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Product DescriptionThis Retro Candy Gift Box is full of favorite nostalgic candy assortments from past decades. GREAT GIFT! 1940s: BB Bats, Bit O Honey, Bubble Gum Cigars, Canada Mints, C Howard Violet Gum, Candy Buttons, Candy Cigarettes, Charms Squares, Chuckles, Coconut Bars, French Chew, Jujubes, Kits Taffy, Long Boys, Pearsons Salted Nut Roll, Red Hots, Sen Sen, Smith Brothers Licorice, Snaps, Sugar Daddy Pops, Teaberry Gum, Black Taffy, Bulls Eyes Caramel Creams, Chick O Stick Nuggets, Necco Assorted Wafters, Root Beer Barrels, Slo Pokes & Walnettos.















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