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1980s Birthday Candy Gift Box | Choose Your Year

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Item #:80s
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1980s birthday candies make a great gift for anyone born in that memorable decade. Flashback to the '80s....besides candy, people were eating rice cakes, fruit roll ups, Lunchables, Chipwichs, and drinking Fresca, Perrier, and New Coke. Candy is more fun and memorable to talk about than real food, so we've put it all in one big collection for you to enjoy. Just choose the year from the drop down menu for the year of the box.

This gift is sure to make someone celebrating their birthday step back in time to the '80s!.

The 1980s birthday candy gift comes filled with forty kinds of candy including:

Bubble Tape, Laffy Taffy, Jolly Rancher Stick, Ring Pop, Big League Chewing Gum, Swedish Fish, Sour Patch Kids, Airheads, Razzles, Candy Lipstick, Root Beer Barrels, Pop Rocks, Smartie Pops, Zotz, Pixy Stix, Nerds, Skittles, Tootsie Pop, Saf-T-Pop, Candy Cigarettes, Lemonheads, Sugar Daddy Pop Jr., Atomic Fireballs, Tootsie Rolls, Smarties, Juicy Fruit Gum, Gobstoppers, Mary Janes, Necco Wafers, Gummy Bears, Now & Later, Dubble Bubble Gum, Candy Buttons on Paper, Spree, Black Taffy, Bit-O-Honey, Chick-O-Stick, Push Pop, Fun Dip, and a Candy Necklace.

Comes shrink wrapped.

Retro Candy Memories

Courtney B. of Oakton, VA reminisces: "I remember waiting for the ice cream truck to stop by our pool. We would all run out because the ice cream man would throw "Donald Duck Taffy" out for free. I'd save up my allowance for the 3 flavor "Fun Dip" and "Garbage Pail Kids" cards."

Christine S. of Oceanside, CA remembers: "During our walk home from school, my sister and I loved stopping by our neighborhood convenience store for candy cigarettes. We would pretend to take puffs out of them and blow them into the air. It was fun to play with them before we took that first bite. We thought we were so cool....we still do haha. "

Michelle A. of Melville, NY remembers: "Memories, Memories, Memories where do I start. Growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y. I always looked forward to hearing the candy mans bell as he would drive down my block. I have many memories of different kinds of candies that the candy man would sell on his truck. Two of my favorites kinds of candy were the clear rock candies that came in a box on a string and another was the 5 cent chinese gum that came in the orange wrappers. WOW seems like yesterday in the mean time it was 25 years ago."






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