15 American Candies That VANISHED
The candy you grew up with… that you can never buy again. If you grew up in the '70s, '80s, or '90s, your corner store was full of treats that have completely vanished from shelves. Marathon bars. The Seven Up Bar. PB Max. Bonkers. Butterfinger BB's. Some were discontinued over low sales, some over corporate decisions that still don't make sense — but all of them are gone, and a lot of us still miss them. This is a countdown of 15 American candies that disappeared — a few you forgot ever existed… until right now. 🔔 Subscribe to Lost Americana — we dig up the pieces of the past you forgot you remembered, one vanished bit of Americana at a time.

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