MVP: Reese's PBCs. Still are, to this day. Honorable mention to any Hershey's Miniature or Mars product (m&ms, Twix, etc.)
The tradeables were any kind of gum, lollipop (except Tootsie Pops...those were money) or that confectioner's abortion known as candy corn, and its less attractive cousin, the candy pumpkin. Gross.
One year a neighbor gave out cans of soda! (or as we called it "pop"). that was the all-time great. the rest of the years MVP was Reeses, tradables were taffy.
MVP: skittles or dots. i liked the fruity candy to cleanse the palate from the various types of chocolates one usually gets.
most tradeable: reese's cups. i don't like peanut butter, but as we can see today, LOTS of other people do, including my brother, so i could always get a really good trade. though it got to the point where my dad would just take them when i wasn't home, so i had to start locking my candy up with a bike chain.
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MVP: Dots
Most Trade-able: either mounds or almond joy or those little snot taffy candies wrapped in orange or black wax paper
MVP: Reece's Cups
Trade-able: Smarties
MVP: Reese's PBCs. Still are, to this day. Honorable mention to any Hershey's Miniature or Mars product (m&ms, Twix, etc.)
The tradeables were any kind of gum, lollipop (except Tootsie Pops...those were money) or that confectioner's abortion known as candy corn, and its less attractive cousin, the candy pumpkin. Gross.
MVP: Milky Way although now I am more of a Snickers man.
Tradeable: Candy corn, anything that came in its own paper bag
MVP: Tie between Reeses PBC and Butterfinger
Most Tradeable- tootsie rolls, those things are gross
Best: Twix minis and Reeces- but the ones in the gold foil wrappers were better than the orange ones.
Worst: the ghetto candy mix that involves tootsie rolls, and weird flavored hard candies.
MVP: reeses and sweet tarts.
Tradeable: Dr. Grungeri's apples. He was a dentist. and tootsie rolls.
i totally forgot people used to carry around pillow cases for candy until this picture.
MVP = Full size Butterfingers or Caramellos from the Thiverige house.
Most Tradable = Good N Plenties.
One year a neighbor gave out cans of soda! (or as we called it "pop"). that was the all-time great. the rest of the years MVP was Reeses, tradables were taffy.
MVP: skittles or dots. i liked the fruity candy to cleanse the palate from the various types of chocolates one usually gets.
most tradeable: reese's cups. i don't like peanut butter, but as we can see today, LOTS of other people do, including my brother, so i could always get a really good trade. though it got to the point where my dad would just take them when i wasn't home, so i had to start locking my candy up with a bike chain.
i'm w/ sean.
MVP reese's cups. if they were generic i traded them.
trade: smarties. ICK! who likes those?
MVP was candy corns...so sad to see them on others "tradeables"
Tradeables...I don't think I traded much. I like candy.
co-mvp's were sweet-tarts and kit-kats.
trade bait was tootsie rolls and candy corn.
MVP: reese's peanut butter cups.
most trade-able: twizzlers or licorice. yuck.
MVP: The one...the only...Reese's Peanut Butter Cups!!!
Tradable: Anything fruity - Skittles, Sweet Tarts, Good N Plenty, Mike and Ike, Gummy Bears
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