Oh, you talkin’ about candy from the 1950s? Now that’s some real memories right there! Back in them days, candy wasn’t all fancy or nothin’—just good, sweet stuff that hit the spot for young ‘uns and grown-ups too. Let me tell ya about some of them goodies folks used to gobble up back in them times.

Peeps
Oh, these lil’ marshmallow chicks, they started poppin’ up around 1953. Ain’t nothin’ like Peeps—soft, squishy, and sweet, them chicks brought joy to Easter and all year round too. Folks couldn’t get enough of that marshmallowy goodness. Just a simple lil’ candy, but boy, it was somethin’ special back then, and still is today if ya ask me!
M&M’s Peanut
Now, you ever heard of them peanut M&M’s? They came around in 1954, and let me tell ya, folks went wild for ’em! They got that milk chocolate on the outside, a crispy candy shell, and right in the middle, there’s a whole peanut. The best part? They didn’t melt in yer hand, which made ’em just perfect to munch on anytime. Kids and adults alike got hooked on these colorful treats.
Pixy Stix

These were somethin’ else, I tell ya! Pixy Stix were little straws filled with powdered candy. They came around in 1952, and folks couldn’t get enough of that sugary powder. You just tore one open and downed the powder—it was tangy, sweet, and oh-so-good. You’d see kids running around with colored lips from them Pixy Stix—messy but worth every bit of it!
Saltwater Taffy
Now, taffy was somethin’ folks liked too. Vanilla and chocolate flavors were some of the popular ones back then, and it was chewy as all get-out! Didn’t matter if ya were by the sea or not, this saltwater taffy was a treat for folks all around. It was somethin’ ya chewed on for a good while, makin’ it last longer than a lot of other candies. A real classic!
Dolly Mixtures and More
Now Dolly Mixtures, Pear Drops, Toffees, and those kinds—they were big back then too. These were the kinds of candies ya’d find in little shops, all packed in jars. Dolly Mixtures were these little colorful bits with a chewy, soft texture—real easy to share with friends or nibble on through the day. Pear Drops had a tangy-sweet flavor that folks just loved.

Rhubarb & Custard
This one’s a classic! Rhubarb & Custard candies were these little boiled sweets that gave ya a taste of tart rhubarb mixed with creamy custard. They was colorful, they was tasty, and they just made ya feel warm inside.
Parma Violets
Oh, Parma Violets! These lil’ purple candies had a kinda floral taste that some folks loved and others… well, they just didn’t. But they sure were popular in the 50s! Made you feel fancy eatin’ somethin’ that tasted like flowers.
Licorice Treats

Licorice Root and Black Jacks—these were strong-tastin’ candies, I tell ya! Licorice Root was for the ones who liked somethin’ chewy and long-lasting, and Black Jacks were these little black squares that packed a licorice punch.
Fruit Salads
Fruit Salads were another favorite. They came in little colorful wrappers, and each piece was a burst of fruity sweetness. Kids would stuff a handful in their pockets and chew on ’em for hours. Sweet and tasty, and made with all sorts of fruity flavors—real simple, but they sure were somethin’ special!
Catherine Wheels
Now here’s a unique one—Catherine Wheels! These were big ol’ rolls of licorice with a lil’ sweet center. It was fun to eat and lasted long too, which was nice for folks who wanted to stretch their candy out. You’d unroll it bit by bit, savorin’ each piece.

So ya see, back in the 1950s, candy was all about simple pleasures. These weren’t fancy treats like what ya see today, but they sure were somethin’ sweet to look forward to, whether ya was a kid or a grown-up. Just simple, tasty bits that could make anyone smile. Times may have changed, but good candy never really goes outta style, does it?
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