Vintage candy, vintage look
May 8th, 2008Who cares about the contents of a box? We do. Think Bazooka Joe.Who cares about the look of a container? We do. Think Betty BoopWe take pride in what we offer. What is that? Over forty kinds of 50’s and 60’s vintage candy offered in retro style lunch boxes! Our candy is not duplicated and you have a choice of over 19 boxes to choose from!
Our vintage candy is a pure walk down memory lane. It belongs in boutiques, gas stations, 50’s diners, antique store shelves, and face it…why not in your home or on your desk? What a great conversation starter!
Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930. Her character was modeled after a combination of Helen Kane,the famous popular singer of the 1920s and contract player at Paramount Pictures, and Clara Bow who was a popular actress in the 1920s who had a strong Brooklyn accent.
What about Bazooka? It was first marketed shortly after World War II in the U.S. by the Topps Company based in Brooklyn, New York.
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Candy buyers and wholesale accounts welcome
Jim Hiigel