Top 10 Best Candy of the 90's (Part 3)
List of the top 10 best candy of the 90's part 3. The 90's were a glorious time and featured some of the most amazing candy ever, these are the top 10 best candies of the 90's. Nostalgic sweet confections.
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Candy of the 90s has always had a special air about it. It wasn’t always the most appealing but they certainly made up for that with big taste, well, for about two minutes anyway. For a blast from the past, let’s check out the top 10 best candy of the 90’s part 3.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:26 Ice Breakers
1:46 Ring Pops
3:07 Push Pop
4:17 Life Savers Holes
5:40 Ouch! Gum
6:50 Sweetarts
8:19 7up Soda-Licious
9:37 Candy Blox
11:09 Gummy Blue Sharks
12:45 Airheads
SUMMARIES:
- The invention of Ice Breakers was made to compete in the increasing fervor with all things minty and fresh that were dominating the market in the 90s.
- Ring Pops are still a candy that many buy and love to this day.
- Topps brand really does have an obsession with lollipops. In addition to creating the Ring Pop, the company also created it’s equally-awkward-to-eat Push Pop.
- Life Savers Holes were supposed to be the holes that were taken out of the middle of the Life Savers.
- Ouch! Gum came complete with 3 different types of band-aids in one package.
- The Sweetarts brand also makes Pixie Stix which are basically Sweetarts in powdered form delivered to the mouth via plastic tube.
- 7up Soda-Licious was a favorite fruit snack for many in the 90s.
- Candy Blox are essentially edible candy Lego blocks.
- It seems like recently, Gummy Blue Sharks have regained their popularity and are experiencing a resurgence in excitement.
- Airheads are manufactured by a Dutch-Italian company but are only sold nationwide in America.
📺 Top 10 Best Candy Of The 90's https://youtu.be/D4ieUEBHMj0
📺 Top 10 BEST Candy of the 90's (Part 2) https://youtu.be/uI81vFmlm70
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Candy of the 90s has always had a special air about it. It wasn’t always the most appealing but they certainly made up for that with big taste, well, for about two minutes anyway. For a blast from the past, let’s check out the top 10 best candy of the 90’s part 3.
If you enjoyed this video food list of the top 10 best candies of the 90's (part 3), then comment: #candy #candies #top10
TIMESTAMPS:
0:26 Ice Breakers
1:46 Ring Pops
3:07 Push Pop
4:17 Life Savers Holes
5:40 Ouch! Gum
6:50 Sweetarts
8:19 7up Soda-Licious
9:37 Candy Blox
11:09 Gummy Blue Sharks
12:45 Airheads
SUMMARIES:
- The invention of Ice Breakers was made to compete in the increasing fervor with all things minty and fresh that were dominating the market in the 90s.
- Ring Pops are still a candy that many buy and love to this day.
- Topps brand really does have an obsession with lollipops. In addition to creating the Ring Pop, the company also created it’s equally-awkward-to-eat Push Pop.
- Life Savers Holes were supposed to be the holes that were taken out of the middle of the Life Savers.
- Ouch! Gum came complete with 3 different types of band-aids in one package.
- The Sweetarts brand also makes Pixie Stix which are basically Sweetarts in powdered form delivered to the mouth via plastic tube.
- 7up Soda-Licious was a favorite fruit snack for many in the 90s.
- Candy Blox are essentially edible candy Lego blocks.
- It seems like recently, Gummy Blue Sharks have regained their popularity and are experiencing a resurgence in excitement.
- Airheads are manufactured by a Dutch-Italian company but are only sold nationwide in America.
📺 Top 10 Best Candy Of The 90's https://youtu.be/D4ieUEBHMj0
📺 Top 10 BEST Candy of the 90's (Part 2) https://youtu.be/uI81vFmlm70
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