Snik Snak (1968-1977) Snik-Snak was M&M/Mars answer to the hallowed
(and much more successful) Kit Kat franchise of Nestle International
(however through some long standing arrangement, Kit Kats are made by
Hershey in the US.)
Hose Nose (1980s) This is a candy dispenser that looks like a nose that you strap to your
face. It oozes candy slime and they encourage you to stick out your
tongue and catch the drips from the nose (I'll bet you're all screaming "EWWW!!!!" right now.) Some of the slogans: “It’snot
what you think”, “candy slime filled”, “drippy”, and “catch it on your
tongue”. Yes, this candy encourages you to eat candy
snot. And unless you're 10 years old, VERY forgettable....
Archie McPhee Gummy
Maggots (1990s) Another gross candy. I’ve never heard another human
being say - not even Andrew
Zimmern. “Mmmm, these maggots are delicious!” Maybe Zimmern has said
this, but I’ve never made it more than ten minutes into his show
before violently barfing in the trash can and changing channels. (I’m more of a Guy Fieri/Adam Richman type of guy.)
Abba Zaba (1920-Present) Still made, but rarely seen east of the Rockies
Lik-M-Aid
(1965-1982) This candy came with vanilla cream flavoured compressed
sugar "dipping" sticks. Original flavours were Cherry, Grape and Orange
(later Lime.) The name was changed to "Fun Dip" and they're now a part
of Wonka's candy empire.
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