50's Decade Box Gift Basket - Classic 50's Candy

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50's Decade Box Gift Basket - Classic 50's Candy

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 : 50's Decade Box Gift Basket - Classic 50's Candy
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Price: $29.95
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Hometown Favorites
Label: Hometown Favorites
Manufacturer: Hometown Favorites
Publisher: Hometown Favorites
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Product Description50's Decade Box includes: Nik-L-Nip Wax Bottles, Chuckles, Charms Ass't Squares, Candy Buttons, Necco Wafers Chocolate, Cherry Mash, Necco Wafers Ass't, Mary Janes, Zagnut Bar, Sno-Caps, Violet Scented Gum, Charms Pop Sweet, Walnettos, Bubble Gum Cigarettes, Bubble Gum Cigars, Smoothie Peanut Butter Cup,Teaberry Gum, Candy Stix Cigarettes, Oh! Henry Bar, Gold Mine Nugget Gum, Wax Lips, Sen-Sen Breath Refreshment, Skybar, Chocolate Moon Pie, Black Licorice Pipe, Abba-Zaba, Slo-Poke Jr. Sucker, Vanilla French Chew Taffy, Cup-o-Gold, Chocolate Cigarettes, Slap Stix, Chick-o-stick, Butter Rum Lifesavers, Clark Bar, Goetze's Cow Tail, Haviland Wintergreen Patty, Vanilla Bun Bar.




Features:
  • Voted "Best Overall Value" by the Wall Street Journal's Catalog Critic!
  • Cover reads "Do Not Open Unless You Were a Child of the 50's" - as featured on Food TV's "Unwrapped"
  • Compare and save! Over 30 full size pieces from your childhood, five pounds of fun!
  • GProduct sensitive to heat. Additional $10.00 shipping surcharge
  • Be sure to visit Hometown Favorites Storefront for other Decade Boxes, hundreds of "hard to find" nostalgic favorites!











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Big Hit!
I gave the '50s basket to my brother for Christmas and I wish you could have seen the look on his face when he opened the present! Sheer delight! What do you give the person who has everything?? This is it! The kids were even excited. They had not seen or heard of so many of the candies included in the box. Of course, my brother removed some of his favorites and put them in his own secret stash but there was plenty for everyone to have a free-for-all. It was a lot of fun for everyone!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 50's decade box
This gift set was incredible. The candy was all fresh and my dad LOVED it! He said it was the best gift I had ever given him. He spent hours going through the box and telling us stories of when he was a kid...it was really fun and I recommend this to everyone!!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not Satisfied!
I ordered the 50's Gift Basket for my parents. I ordered it a couple of weeks before Christmas and the package did arrive. However, when I asked my Mom how she liked it, she told me that there were a few items missing. The packing slip had listed what all should be in there, and the following were NOT there: charms assorted squares,smoothie peanut butter cup, cherry mash, chocolate cigarettes, walnettos.

I sent an email to Hometown Favorites on 12/17/07 telling them that these items were missing and requested they satisfy my order. As of today, 1/2/08 I have not heard back from them.

Needless to say, I will NOT purchase anything further from their company...and would suggest you do the same!




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Sentimental Gift
Overall it is a neat box with some great candy that brought back many memories for my parents. Some of the pieces seemed a bit stale and hard and the moonpie was basically crushed, though we've only eaten a few pieces so far. You couldn't find this type of candy anywhere so it is a great concept to bring all of it back again in one box. My biggest complaint was the ground shipping which was over priced in my opinion. I'm not sure how long this company has been doing it but it appears they have some things to correct in order to succeed further. I noticed too that the candy was all in a jumbled mess. I'm not sure a woman would have organized the box in that same fashion. So please try to correct these issues and I will buy from you again. Thank you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Gift
I bought this for my brother-inlaws 50th birthday. Great gift. Arrived quickly. He reaaly enjoyed it.



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