40th Birthday Gift Basket Box of Retro Candy

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40th Birthday Gift Basket Box of Retro Candy

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 : 40th Birthday Gift Basket Box of Retro Candy
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Binding: Misc.
Label: Woodstock Candy
Manufacturer: Woodstock Candy
Publisher: Woodstock Candy
Studio: Woodstock Candy



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Product Description40th Birthday Gift box is filled with one piece of each retro nostalgic candy: Atomic Fireball, Bag-O-Gold Bubble Gum, BB Bat, Bit-O-Honey, Bottle Caps, Candy Buttons, Candy Cigarettes, Candy Lipstick, Candy Necklace, Charleston Chew, Chick-O-Stick, Chiclets, Chuckles, Coconut Long Boy, Dots, Doscher's French Chew Taffy, Dubble Bubble Gum, Fun Dip, Giant Taffy, Jr. Gobstoppers, Good & Plenty, Jujubes, Lemonheads, Licorice Pipe, Lotsa Fizz, Mary Jane, Necco Wafers, Now & Later, Pixy Stix, Pop Rocks, Razzles, Red Hots, Root Beer Barrel, Sixlets, Smarties, Sugar Daddy, Sweet Tarts, Tootsie Roll, Wax Lips, and Zotz.




Features:
  • Help celebrate a birthday with a unique gift
  • 40th Birthday Gift box is filled with 40 pieces of retro nostalgic candy
  • Shipped from our candy store in Woodstock, NY
  • Comes shrink wrapped in our Retro 40th Birthday Gift box











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