I never liked those. Back in the 90's, my maternal grandfather, who had a bit of a sweet tooth, would always buy candy to put in containers. Actually, come to think of it, lots of old people do that. Anyways, one of the candies he would have was Mary Janes, which as you know, were these nasty little pieces of hard honey taffy shit. I tried one and never had another as long as I lived. It was that forgettable. But, he died when I was in junior high and he probably took his shitty candy with him to the grave. Don't get me wrong, I loved my grandpa, but that shit was gross. And now I know that kids across the country despise it as much as I did when I was their age. XD
I never liked those. Back in the 90's, my maternal grandfather, who had a bit of a sweet tooth, wo
I remembered being quite disappointed when I got those at Halloween. Likewise for Dubble Bubble bubblegum, which tasted like it had been dry-aged in the desert for six months before it was sold. And it was a good thing I wasn't especially fond of caramels, because my dad would often swipe half of them from my bag. :)
Now, as an adult, I consider it a point of honor never to give out "loser candy" to kids on Halloween. Although I guess I'm not as high-class as the Arizonans, many of whom apparently give out Toblerone on Halloween. Must be Scottsdale. :)
I remembered being quite disappointed when I got those at Halloween. Likewise for Dubble Bubble bubb