1970's Retro Candy Gift Box

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1970's Retro Candy Gift Box

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Candy Crate
EAN: 0890276000701
Label: Candy Crate
Manufacturer: Candy Crate
Model: 1970
Publisher: Candy Crate
Studio: Candy Crate

Features:
  • Over 50 Classic Candies in Attractive Gift Box
  • Perfect All Occasion Gift Idea!


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Retro Candy baskets make a unique gift for any occasion...one sure to bring back the memories
Have you ever been walking and heard a song on the radio and remembered something you thought long forgotten? Have you ever smelled something cooking that reminded you of growing up? Have you ever seen something that is so symbolic that you are transported back in mind? Our five senses are the strongest triggers of memory that we as humans possess, and this Retro Candy basket from the 1970's takes full advantage of that to make a perfect gift for the person who has every gadget, trinket, and item they ever needed.

Growing up in the 1970s (warning retro alert) I can remember going to the candy store and picking up some of the items in this basket. Laffy taffy, SO good, bubble gum ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Gift
My husband loves candy! I bought this for him for Valentine's day and he seemed to get a kick out of it. When he saw the box from Candy Crate, he was pretty excited. A fun gift for candy lovers out there.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Brings back memories....
This retro candy box was given to me for my birthday, and was a lot of fun to look through! It only received 4 stars instead of 5 because the Double bubble gum pieces were harder than a brick!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Retro's 40's basket
I received my order very quickly. It is packaged so nice, and I was pleased to find it to be fairly heavy, I was expecting it to weigh much less. It is a gift so I haven't seen what's inside yet, Im sure it will be wonderful. I will write again after christmas! Thanks Candy Crate!!!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - This has Candy Cigarette Gum!
This 1970's retro candy box is a great gift for someone who was a child in the 70's and has good memories of eating these candies though some of these candies actually came out years before the 70's they were quite popular in this era and some are still quite popular even in these days. This gift box has Jaw Breakers, Classic Now & Laters, Razzles, Party Stix, Fun Gum Wax Lips, Pop Rocks, Wonka Tart N Tiny, Bubble Gum Cigars, Bubble Gum Cigarettes, Candy Cigarettes, Wonka Runts, Sweettarts, Lemon Heads, Cherry Heads, Apple Heads, Charms Sweet & Sour Pops, Necco Assorted Wafers, Reeds Root Beer Candy Rolls, Licorice Pipes, Zots, Sugar Daddy Pops, Double Bubble Gum, Boston Baked Beans and ... Read More



 



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