It’s still here but it’s not the same nothing but poison in it read ingredients. The one they quit makeing were nt poisoned like the candys made today.
I bought a Chunky bar in CVS last month. About half the size of original and $1.89. I've been noticing most food products have shrunk down in size. "Shrinkflation". Price didn't go down. That's bidenomics for you. 😮
When the Chunky candy bar first came out(by the Curtis Candy Company of Chicago, Il)it was quite big and had cashews. Then when Nestle aquired it in the 80's, they made it substantially smaller and they replaced the cashews with peanut's due to the cost. It is now owned by Ferraro. @danielthoman7324
I'm 59 and I have eaten all of these many different candy bars at one time or another over the years from the 70's to present, but my favorite candies are Butterfinger, Mister Goodbar, Chunky, Watchamacallit, Almond Joy, Marathon, Reeses Pieces, PBMax and so many others some of them are still around and others are not but thanks for the delicious memories. 💗🍫🍬🍭🍫💗
I'm a boomer... one of the last of the boomers. Are any of these bars actually gone? I haven't noticed. Starting in the late sixties when I first bought my own, for me it was Big Hunk, Bit O'Honey, Three Musketeers, and Butterfinger. I did like Hershey's various selections, but that was usually because Dad got those Hershey's minis for family game night
I really miss the old American Mars Bar. Though I love the UK version, the old US version was a bar of nougat and caramel, covered in chocolate, but the almonds were whole...sitting atop the nougat bar and then covered in chocolate. I much preferred that to the modern US version.
Loved the Seven Up Bar. I'd always buy 5-6 of them, keep them frozen, and put one in my Snoopy lunchbox for school every day of the week. If they weren't available, I'd get Mounds bars.
Seven Up bars were not made out of 7-Up but they needed a license from the 7-Up makers to use the name. Sort of like the Whoppers malted milk balls and Burger King.
The marathon bar was my favorite! I used to put it in the freezer. The caramel would get hard. I’d drop it on the floor, which caused it to shatter & id have small pieces to suck on until it warmed up in my mouth enough to chew.
Back around 1967 the corner variety store had snickers bars frozen in the ice cream cooler. They cost 5 cent's back and man, they were great. To this day i still stick them in the freezer.
.Luden's made cough drops too. Their best candy bar was the Milk Shake. Besides the Mr. Goodbar, Hershey's had their version of the Nestle's Crunch Bar, called the Krakel
I was a kid in the 1970s who was an avid candy addict, yet I don't remember some of these. Also, I'm disappointed that you left out the American Mars Bar and the Baby Ruth bar.
On the milkshake bar you missed an important piece for many of us. During the summer, the snack bar at our little league games froze the bars and inserted a stick in one end so you could eat it slowly on a warm summer day. It was a huge success always selling out and is sorely missed.
Loved Chunky!!!! What I don't see anymore is the U-No bar. I remember going to a movie theater back in the day and they had frozen U-No bars! Was sooo good! My older brother's name was Clark, he would throw a Clark bar at people that pissed him and say "Eat me!" 😂😂😂
Candy bars from the 1970s, we want back? Have you even been to walmart? There's an entire isle with most of these.....I don't think they're gone, I've seen them with my own eyes.
My favorite candy bar from the seventies. They had seven different fillings, one in each bite. They had nothing to do with the 7-Up drink, but needed a license from the makers of 7-Up to use the name.
I'm 63 and remember a candy bar, similar to MILKY WAY, from 1973-74 called SCOTCH MALT, if anyone else does? Def. miss the MARATHON bar,but. don't remember the Curly-Wurly(?) replacement. WHAT A LIST!!!
The absolute BEST candy bar in the world was Coffee Crisp!!! They were mostly sold in Canada, but we could get them in Northern NY as well. Went to a "we have every candy in the world" store in Dunedin and was told they were bought out by another company and no longer available. 😢
I loved Alpine White bars and Mars Bars. I was not a sweets eater, but my dad would always bring home one of those candy bars and a small bag of cheese nips from the vending machine at his work for me when I was a little girl on Fridays.
As a kid I remember Hollywood candy bars were discontinued due to rat hairs being found, in them. No one would touch them and stores stopped stocking them.
I realized that for so many years, candy making companies kepted on using the same ingredients for all of their products and no body recognized it. it took till this year in 2024 that companies are now putting pistachios in their chocolate bars. I cant belive that it took that long for candy making companies to switch to pistachios
I can still picture that brown and green wrapper. They were great frozen. I think Hersheys ended up buying Hollywood Candy. If Hersheys would bring back Milkshake, I would be thrilled
Two of favorite candy bars from "back then" were the Cherry Hump, two cherries in a sugar syrup covered with chocolate, Cherry Mash, cherry nougat with crushed peanuts covered in chocolate. I haven't seen either in many years.
Also, we had the Big Cherry, Abba Zabba, Annabell's Rocky Road, Look Bar, Sugar Daddy, Sugar Mama and Sugar Babies. Chico Stick, Milk Duds, Neccos, Canndy Necklace, Taffy, Sweet Tarts,Lemon Heads, Red Hots, Lolly Pops with bumps and if there was a sticker on other side you got a free one. Pixie Sticks, a big round Psychedelic gum, jaw breakers, and all kinds of penny candy. Fireball gumballs. I was a 60s and 70s kid
Fo you remember the Nestles chocolate bar in the and white wrapper, sometimes wrapped in foil. I really miss those. I think they tasted better than the Hersheys chocolate bar to this day.
Back in the 60s and 70s what I remember most is how much bigger the bars were then today if they were still alive. I remember buying the Baby Ruth candy bar for $ .10 and it was huge a meal in itself. Another of my favs was the original Bun Bar and it too was quite sizable. If you can find it today it would be quite smallish.
The snack machine after the third hole at San Mateo Municipal Golf Course had the Caravelle bar in it. Always got one during the afternoon round while playing 36 holes a day, 5 days a week during summer vacation from high school in 1967. Always looked forward to my afternoon Caravelle. Miss it.
The Rally Bar, while being similar to the Baby Ruth, was the greatest candy bar of all-time! Didn't seem to last very long, and I think it cost a dime when most other bars cost a nickel, but boy was it tremendous!
I love those Idaho spud bars made of whipped chocolate and coconut shavings which got all over your clothes and those mountain bars too and my fave peanut butter filled ones😅
It used to be called what's in my car with.But I forget what they call it today.And it's still as given though they change.The name and still taste pretty good to me
Not the same dude read chemicals what’s in them. The order old one read chemicals in it there different. Goverment wants your family to eat it. That’s how they get rid of us
As a teenager in the '70's, I lived on these candy bars out of the vending machines at the local gas station. Until seeing this I had forgotten about most of these bars. Todays chocolates don't have the different flavors, kinda feel sorry for todays kids not having the varieties.
In a Quitcherbitchin' gesture of awesomeness, my much younger best-beloved hit me with a bag of Cadbury Curly-Wurlys a few months ago. The Curly-Wurlys did not last long, but I've been with her for fourteen years. That's a Marathon! And, oh yeah, we finally got married in February. Was it the chocolate? Hmmm... you decide!
The only one of them candy bars I miss is a milkshake bar and they made them right up until the mid-80s cuz I used to buy one every day at work. In Hollywood candies was the same as Annabelle's because the same people that made big hunk made milkshake
Has anyone noticed how several of those candy bars seemed to be the same but just in different wrappers, such as the Marathon bar and Wigwam bar? The Reggie bar has been around for a long time, as we're now calling those candy bars Turtles.
MOST are Still available, but there was one called a 7-up bar put out by Mars Candy it WAS sectioned into 7 pieces and each had something different A VERY Delicious candy bar and I NEVER Knew Why they took it off the market it was a Big seller 😊
ButterFinger, Mr GoodBar & Milkyway Midnight Dark all still exist as I stock the candy at work an see them!~ Whathamacallit there is 6 packs of them at Wal-Mart, that is my fave candy bar besides Mr GoodBar!~
i miss the pb max and barnone. i can't think of too many candy bars i'd consider a "treat" these days. I wish they would make a butterfinger that is all chocolate. it just seems like that chocolate is different than regular nestle. i could be wrong.
Lots of these are still in stock.maybe you need to visit a store sometime
Some types of are sold regionally and might not be available in all markets
Can easily find these online at candy shops, specialty candy stores in cities to.
I checked the odd ones here and there, Amazon even has Reggie and Curly bars.
Walgreens (at least in my neck of the woods) still have Chunky Bars. My favorite since I was a small boy and now at 53, I still love em!
Yes, they are in Walgreens!
If you go to Cracket Barrel restaurants, they have some of the classic candy bars in there.
never tried a skybar had a 7up bar kinda wierd
Chunky's distinct shape would not fit in most vending machines.
Butterfinger, Mr Goodbar are still around.
right? WTH!?!?!?
they don't taste the same AT ALL. 70s BF were great!
In my area, Butter Finger is easier to find in many stores only around Halloween.
@@sixslinger9951 That's because they cost so much they are out of date before you buy one!
Chunky is found sometimes, too.
Butterfinger never went away.
Neither did others on here I was thinking same way!
They changed the recipe, and it tastes like sh*t now.
The main ingredient is Frosted Flakes, although it's listed as "confectioner's corn flakes.
It’s still here but it’s not the same nothing but poison in it read ingredients. The one they quit makeing were nt poisoned like the candys made today.
@@tylerjames-yf1hobutterfinger has paper in it.
Some of these candy bars are still with us.
Yea I remember them chunkys we're outstanding.
But they didn't fit into most vending machines.
I was looking for one the store the other day... Did not know they don't make them anymore 😢
I bought a Chunky bar in CVS last month. About half the size of original and $1.89. I've been noticing most food products have shrunk down in size. "Shrinkflation". Price didn't go down. That's bidenomics for you. 😮
Wait until Trump gets in. It'll still raise in price. Its corporate greed!@@danielthoman7324
When the Chunky candy bar first came out(by the Curtis Candy Company of Chicago, Il)it was quite big and had cashews. Then when Nestle aquired it in the 80's, they made it substantially smaller and they replaced the cashews with peanut's due to the cost. It is now owned by Ferraro. @danielthoman7324
Loved the Sky Bar!!👏💐💗🙋
In the early 1960s the Skybar was a then-whopping 35 cents, but worth every penny!
The Sky Bar is still available...a local store still carries them!!
@ginny5937 I don't dare at my age. After I wake up from that sugar coma, it'd be a whole new week!
Zero is still around as well
I so miss the Marathon Bar! So good.
Gave me a nickname for the rest of my school years Quick Carl lmfao
I just had a butterfinger yesterday! It's still a favorite! I do miss the Chunky bar and Mr. Goodbar.
Chunky still sold as is Mr Goodbar
@@ATLASHRGGD64 Those are two completely different things
I'm 59 and I have eaten all of these many different candy bars at one time or another over the years from the 70's to present, but my favorite candies are Butterfinger, Mister Goodbar, Chunky, Watchamacallit, Almond Joy, Marathon, Reeses Pieces, PBMax and so many others some of them are still around and others are not but thanks for the delicious memories.
💗🍫🍬🍭🍫💗
I'm a boomer... one of the last of the boomers. Are any of these bars actually gone? I haven't noticed. Starting in the late sixties when I first bought my own, for me it was Big Hunk, Bit O'Honey, Three Musketeers, and Butterfinger. I did like Hershey's various selections, but that was usually because Dad got those Hershey's minis for family game night
My mother always got to kick out of uno bars. Today they don't make them, But you can get a knock off version.. Good , but not the same.
@@BigT2664It depends on if you are diabetic or not. Most of these have disappeared from my diet.. Guess what I got?!
All of these bars are still available online
I really miss the old American Mars Bar. Though I love the UK version, the old US version was a bar of nougat and caramel, covered in chocolate, but the almonds were whole...sitting atop the nougat bar and then covered in chocolate. I much preferred that to the modern US version.
The US Mars bar is now Snickers with Almond
The US Mars bar was the bomb diggity 😋
@@davestvwatching2408nah it's two different candy bars the Mars bars was better
Mars bar is my favorite too!
Aren't the U.S. mars bars called Milky Way? I live in Canada and we have Mars bars but they taste the same as Milky Way.
My favorite is Hershey bar with almonds, but they don't taste like they used to. Hershey changed the recipe.
Nestle Crunch is still good. Nestle has a much better chocolate though.
The main reason why I stopped eating these favorites was due to having my teeth removed. The only one that I occasionally buy is Three Musketeers.
Loved the Seven Up Bar. I'd always buy 5-6 of them, keep them frozen, and put one in my Snoopy lunchbox for school every day of the week. If they weren't available, I'd get Mounds bars.
I loved Mounds... But sometimes I felt like a nut. Almond Joy hit the spot too.
Seven Up bars were not made out of 7-Up but they needed a license from the 7-Up makers to use the name. Sort of like the Whoppers malted milk balls and Burger King.
@@BigT2664 Sometimes I feel like diarrhea.
I really liked the old Caravelle. Sad that it disappeared.
Caravelle was a favorite of mine way back in high school. So was the Skybar.
The marathon bar was my favorite! I used to put it in the freezer. The caramel would get hard. I’d drop it on the floor, which caused it to shatter & id have small pieces to suck on until it warmed up in my mouth enough to chew.
In 1963 Clark bar had the coolest TV commercial! It's what got me to try their candy bar, I was hooked! I also loved Skybar and Seven Up
Butterfinger is still around all over the place
Does anyone remember the old Clark Candy Bars?
Very similar to the 5th avenue,which is still around
@@burrburr6816
I remember the 5th Avenue bars in 1970. Are they still around today? I haven't seen one in ages.
@@Jiltedin2007 I’ve seen them recently at food lion and I believe Walmart in Maryland
@@burrburr6816
Oh, Maryland. Do live anywhere near Baltimore? I live in Los Angeles, here in California.
@@Jiltedin2007 about 45 min south , Charles County
I still love zero bars.😊
Mounds Is One of my all time favorite
I completely forgot about Chunky. I love those candy bars!!!
Dude, Butterfingers are still around.
Bart Simpson loves his Butterfingers.
You can still sometimes find Chunkies - I love them
Back around 1967 the corner variety store had snickers bars frozen in the ice cream cooler. They cost 5 cent's back and man, they were great. To this day i still stick them in the freezer.
So did my Mom. They last longer that way. Always had to go the freezer to get one back in the 60s.
Anyone remember BUTTER BRICKEL? They used to promote it as "Butter Brickel, costs just a nickel"
.Luden's made cough drops too. Their best candy bar was the Milk Shake. Besides the Mr. Goodbar, Hershey's had their version of the Nestle's Crunch Bar, called the Krakel
Krackel can still be found in CVS.
Or in miniature bar form in snack bags around the holidays
I used to like the Hollywood candy bar when I was 10 years old
Forgot all about the Milk Shake bar, I did like them in the sixties and seventies
I'm 60 years old and still love the 5th avenue and the Clark bar ❤
Were do you find 5th Av. bars?? Haven't seen them in years.
@stanleykijek6983 Roanoke Rapids NC
@@stanleykijek6983I know i thought they were discontinued.
I was a kid in the 1970s who was an avid candy addict, yet I don't remember some of these. Also, I'm disappointed that you left out the American Mars Bar and the Baby Ruth bar.
Baby Ruth is still available
On the milkshake bar you missed an important piece for many of us. During the summer, the snack bar at our little league games froze the bars and inserted a stick in one end so you could eat it slowly on a warm summer day. It was a huge success always selling out and is sorely missed.
Loved Chunky!!!! What I don't see anymore is the U-No bar. I remember going to a movie theater back in the day and they had frozen U-No bars! Was sooo good! My older brother's name was Clark, he would throw a Clark bar at people that pissed him and say "Eat me!" 😂😂😂
One of my favorites was the milkshake candy bar but nobody speaks of them.
Candy bars from the 1970s, we want back? Have you even been to walmart? There's an entire isle with most of these.....I don't think they're gone, I've seen them with my own eyes.
Seven Up bar was great!!👏💗🙋
I never heard of it
My favorite candy bar from the seventies. They had seven different fillings, one in each bite. They had nothing to do with the 7-Up drink, but needed a license from the makers of 7-Up to use the name.
I miss the chunky bars too and I what them back
They never left
The shape of the Chunky wasn't very friendly with vending machines.
Milk shake was my favorite candy bar in the 1960s-70s
You can still get some of these candies. I'd love to see the prices of yesteryear come back on everything...so people can afford to eat!!❤❤❤❤❤
I miss Chunky chocolate. I remember it before the recipe was changed. It was never the same. 😢
Agree
@@sandriagutierrez2605 Yes! Chunky chocolate was good! I miss that. I hope they bring it back!
It was available in 2 varieties: Solid chocolate (Chunky) and Chunky with Raisins.
Cadbury fruit and nut is close but liked the thinkness of chunky
Chunky is still around.
I got a few snack size Butterfingers in my tool bag. I passed em out to co- workers. I get a smile every time.
I'm 63 and remember a candy bar, similar to MILKY WAY, from 1973-74 called SCOTCH MALT, if anyone else does? Def. miss the MARATHON bar,but. don't remember the Curly-Wurly(?) replacement. WHAT A LIST!!!
Did anyone go nuts for Good and Plenty, even though not a candy bar?
The absolute BEST candy bar in the world was Coffee Crisp!!! They were mostly sold in Canada, but we could get them in Northern NY as well. Went to a "we have every candy in the world" store in Dunedin and was told they were bought out by another company and no longer available. 😢
We loved Mr. Goodbar, and always wanted a
Chunky.
I loved Alpine White bars and Mars Bars. I was not a sweets eater, but my dad would always bring home one of those candy bars and a small bag of cheese nips from the vending machine at his work for me when I was a little girl on Fridays.
As a kid I remember Hollywood candy bars were discontinued due to rat hairs being
found, in them. No one would touch them and stores stopped stocking them.
Three musketeers bars were 5 cents when i was 5 years old in 1963.
And they were huge
I remember when they were divided into thirds.
Butterfinger and Mr. Goodbar are still with us.
I realized that for so many years, candy making companies kepted on using the same ingredients for all of their products and no body recognized it. it took till this year in 2024 that companies are now putting pistachios in their chocolate bars. I cant belive that it took that long for candy making companies to switch to pistachios
100000 bar was my favorite as a kid I forgot all about it.
As a kid i used to love the Milkshake bar. It used melt a little and stick to the cardboard but it eas still good!
I can still picture that brown and green wrapper. They were great frozen. I think Hersheys ended up buying Hollywood Candy. If Hersheys would bring back Milkshake, I would be thrilled
Two of favorite candy bars from "back then" were the Cherry Hump, two cherries in a sugar syrup covered with chocolate, Cherry Mash, cherry nougat with crushed peanuts covered in chocolate. I haven't seen either in many years.
Sounds like Bing which is still around.
Cherry Hump was the essence of awesome.
Also, we had the Big Cherry, Abba Zabba, Annabell's Rocky Road, Look Bar, Sugar Daddy, Sugar Mama and Sugar Babies. Chico Stick, Milk Duds, Neccos, Canndy Necklace, Taffy, Sweet Tarts,Lemon Heads, Red Hots, Lolly Pops with bumps and if there was a sticker on other side you got a free one. Pixie Sticks, a big round Psychedelic gum, jaw breakers, and all kinds of penny candy. Fireball gumballs. I was a 60s and 70s kid
Fo you remember the Nestles chocolate bar in the and white wrapper, sometimes wrapped in foil. I really miss those. I think they tasted better than the Hersheys chocolate bar to this day.
Those are pretty much all still around, if your grocery store is large enough. My teeth are a little too old for Abba Zabbas though, nowadays 🤣
Back in the 50's I loved a candy bar called UNO.
The Chunky bar was my husbands absolute favorite candy bar. I haven’t seen them around for a long time. 🤷♀️🍫
I miss the Uno candy bars --- And Clack bars, too.
Back in the 60s and 70s what I remember most is how much bigger the bars were then today if they were still alive. I remember buying the Baby Ruth candy bar for $ .10 and it was huge a meal in itself. Another of my favs was the original Bun Bar and it too was quite sizable. If you can find it today it would be quite smallish.
I loved Marathon bars as a kid.
Zero bars are the best and still at WalMart. And it's nothing like a Snickers.
I miss the Bolster Bar from the 60's they were great. Anybody else remember the Bolster Bar?
The snack machine after the third hole at San Mateo Municipal Golf Course had the Caravelle bar in it. Always got one during the afternoon round while playing 36 holes a day, 5 days a week during summer vacation from high school in 1967. Always looked forward to my afternoon Caravelle. Miss it.
The Rally Bar, while being similar to the Baby Ruth, was the greatest candy bar of all-time! Didn't seem to last very long, and I think it cost a dime when most other bars cost a nickel, but boy was it tremendous!
Thank you! I was confusing that with the Whatchamacallit! I’d almost pay for a limited production run on these!
5th Avenue bars are still around
Where do you find them? Haven't seen them in years.
I love those Idaho spud bars made of whipped chocolate and coconut shavings which got all over your clothes and those mountain bars too and my fave peanut butter filled ones😅
It used to be called what's in my car with.But I forget what they call it today.And it's still as given though they change.The name and still taste pretty good to me
LIKE THE SALTED NUT ROLLS
Chunky are sold @ Walgreens
I'm surprised how many off these I remember.
Zero is still here dude!😂
Not the same dude read chemicals what’s in them. The order old one read chemicals in it there different. Goverment wants your family to eat it. That’s how they get rid of us
As a teenager in the '70's, I lived on these candy bars out of the vending machines at the local gas station. Until seeing this I had forgotten about most of these bars. Todays chocolates don't have the different flavors, kinda feel sorry for todays kids not having the varieties.
Are you referring to the old ingredients when you mentioned the "We want back...." In your title?
No, it was clickbait.
In a Quitcherbitchin' gesture of awesomeness, my much younger best-beloved hit me with a bag of Cadbury Curly-Wurlys a few months ago. The Curly-Wurlys did not last long, but I've been with her for fourteen years. That's a Marathon! And, oh yeah, we finally got married in February. Was it the chocolate? Hmmm... you decide!
What about GOO GOO Cluster bars?
Maple Bun, Mallo Cup, Chico Sticks!!!
Chico sticks I found at Dollar General
@@carolynreitz2714 Maple Bun was a favorite of mine.
@@mavismounds They can still be obtained but don't have the same taste when the Wayne Candy Company made them.
Those are still around at my supermarket. Mallo Cup is good, but the Maple Bun, I can do without
@@CommonContentArchive That's because today's Bun Bar doesn't have such a good taste as it did when the Wayne Candy Company made them.
Mr. Goodbar is hard to find. Every Memorial Day, my late mother in law would get us a bottle of water and a Mr. Goodbar.
I miss her and our ritual.
those are here in indiana...
They still here in nc
Still here in Missouri
My momblikedvmr. Goodbar
They used to tell what PB did not stand for: plywood bobsled, pineapple beanie, pretend blizzard, platinum blonde, or prehistoric barber.
The only one of them candy bars I miss is a milkshake bar and they made them right up until the mid-80s cuz I used to buy one every day at work.
In Hollywood candies was the same as Annabelle's because the same people that made big hunk made milkshake
Has anyone noticed how several of those candy bars seemed to be the same but just in different wrappers, such as the Marathon bar and Wigwam bar? The Reggie bar has been around for a long time, as we're now calling those candy bars Turtles.
I remember a commercial for Almond cluster (Mounds vs Almond Joy)
I still miss the Chunky Dark Chocolate bar, if one can call it that. The first bite took effort, and could be almost orgasmic. I kept mine cold...
R.I.P. Anabelle's Rocky Road this week.
The Dollar Tree stl sell some of those candy bars.
My favorite was always the Butternut bar. It had caramel that was more solid but still completely bite able. I haven't found anything similar.
MOST are Still available, but there was one called a 7-up bar put out by Mars Candy it WAS sectioned into 7 pieces and each had something different A VERY Delicious candy bar and I NEVER Knew Why they took it off the market it was a Big seller 😊
Bit of Honey is being sold at $1.50 at my local Stop & Shop in Queens!
Yes, that's what I'm saying. Butter finger is still here
ButterFinger, Mr GoodBar & Milkyway Midnight Dark all still exist as I stock the candy at work an see them!~
Whathamacallit there is 6 packs of them at Wal-Mart, that is my fave candy bar besides Mr GoodBar!~
What are y'all smoking? Butterfinger and Mr Good bar is still here ❤❤❤
Hollywood and Big Time bar was my favorite.
several of these candy bars I never heard of
Zero bars are so good I buy them all the time they never went away
i miss the pb max and barnone. i can't think of too many candy bars i'd consider a "treat" these days. I wish they would make a butterfinger that is all chocolate. it just seems like that chocolate is different than regular nestle. i could be wrong.
Some homework needs to be done here. Butterfingers, Mr. Goodbar, Zagnut, 5th Avenue , Zero are still around. I get em at Dollar General every week.
I remember every one of these candy bars
I also adore Milky Way "Midnight Dark", but the chocolate has cheapened over the years. It matters, it does!
They still sell chunky at a few gas stations around my area
I remember the Chunky Chocolate ad. Arnold Stang eating a Chunky - "What a chunk of chocolate!"
Ya forgot to mention Bonomo Turkish Taffy. Very hard to find!!
You smashed it which broke it into bite size pieces. My favorite was banana!
@IngefromGraz yum...vanilla and their light chocolate ....
Loved Chunkys, knew the girl whose father owned the company
The original Chunky was best with the cashew and Brazile nuts.