Can you still buy Reggie bars?

Bar. Named for baseball great and onetime New York Yankees right fielder Reggie Jackson, the Reggie! bar with peanut butter instead of caramel made a brief comeback in the 90s, but it was gone for good just a short time later.

When did they stop making the Reggie candy bar?

1981
bar in 1978. But production ceased in 1981, Jackson’s last year with the Yankees. The Reggie! bar had a brief revival in the 1990s, with Clark Candies as the manufacturer.

Was there a candy bar named after Reggie Jackson?

The first, the Leaf Confectionery subsidiary of W. R. Grace sold Wayne Candies in 1973 to Standard Brands’ Curtiss Candy Company. Under Curtiss, they repackaged caramel Bun Bars as the Reggie! Bar in 1978, named for baseball star Reggie Jackson.

What candy bars have blue wrappers?

Hershey released the Krackel, and Nestle came out with its iconic Crunch bar, complete with this blue wrapper with its red and white accents.

How much is a Ken Griffey Jr candy bar worth?

As you might expect of something that combined Ken Griffey Jr. and chocolate, the bars soon became a hit, with over one million sold in the first year alone. You can even find some still for sale on eBay, going for anywhere from $9-$50.

What’s the oldest candy bar still around?

The Chocolate Cream bar created by Joseph Fry in 1866 is the oldest candy bar in the world. Although Fry was the first to start pressing chocolate into bar molds in 1847, the Chocolate Cream was the first mass-produced and widely available candy bar.

What is the oldest American brand of candy still in production?

Good & Plenty
Good & Plenty is believed to be the oldest candy brand in the USA. The pink-and-white capsule-shaped chewy licorice was first produced in 1893 in Philadelphia. It’s still found at concession stands everywhere, which makes Good & Plenty a treat that can be enjoyed by candy lovers of all ages.

What kind of candy bar is named after Reggie Jackson?

Bar Named for baseball great and onetime New York Yankees right fielder Reggie Jackson, the Reggie! bar was a round, milk chocolate-covered bar with a peanuts and a caramel center.

When did Reggie bar with peanut butter come out?

It was originally intended as a novelty candy and made its debut at the Yankees home opener in 1976, but proved so popular that it stuck around before getting benched in 1982. A slightly-tweaked Reggie! bar with peanut butter instead of caramel made a brief comeback in the 90s, but it was gone for good just a short time later.

Are there any candy bars that are still around?

Before long, you can find only stale specimens listed for obscene prices on eBay, and some time after that, no one really thinks of them at all, except to say, “Hey, remember that candy from way back when?” There are noted, glorious exceptions—chocolates and sweets from yesteryear that continue to command outsized interest.

When did the Hollywood Candy Company go out of business?

It disappeared sometime in the late 1970s or early 1980s, perhaps because of turmoil within the company. Hollywood Candy Company was acquired by the Leaf Candy Company in 1988, which later became part of Hershey in 1996.