You may be enjoying your Hershey's Milk Chocolate today but do you know that these delights are made since the 1900s? Yes, these are some of the retro sweets that made it through the changing times and proved to be one of the loved classic sugary treats in the world.
It was in 1896 when the first Tootie Roll came out. It was Leo Hirshfield who made it and had it named after her daughter Tootsie. Well, look at that, I'm sure a lot of us has memories associated with this particular chewy goodness. A retro sweet indeed but is continued to be loved by the public. Though you don't see as much on the store shelves now, it still never fails to give enjoyment to those who have grown with it and the new generation also finds it appealing and of course tasty!
During the 1920s some of our still beloved candy bars came out. The Baby Ruth was invented on this year. Believe it or not, it was named after for President Grovers daughter, Ruth. I have been to a lot of movie houses, picnics, sports events and dates and this candy bar was always there. Whenever I have the chance to stumble on these goody retro sweets in stores, I always bring home quite a number for the family to enjoy.
Candy canes! Oh they surely add colors and smile during the holiday seasons. On 1950 Bob Candy Canes were introduced as the Kris Cringle Brand. These retro sweets have become a sensational Christmas symbol and ever famous among young ones and the young at hears alike. No Christmas of ours is ever complete without candy canes hanging on the Christmas tree every December.
Who doesn't know Snickers? These treats are everywhere! It was on 1970 when the first the first Snicker Munch Bar is created. Another well loves retro sweets that transcended throughout the years! We continued to love them and the kids of the new generation love them too! Surely Snickers will be here to stay for a longer time.
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