![]() ![]() They were even packaged like pringles so you could easily slip them into a lunch box. Deliciously melt-in-your-mouth thin, Swoops came in a variety of flavors including Reese’s, York Peppermint Pattie, Almond Joy, White Chocolate Reese’s, and toffee and almond. If you’ve ever eaten from a can of Pringles and thought, “Man, I wish these were made out of chocolate,” then Swoops were for you. Just another thing that sets American chocolate apart from the Europeans… Swoops Even though it had 50 million dollars in sales, the company decided to discontinue PB Max because the Mars family didn’t like peanut butter. Unlike most of the other candies on this list, the PB Max was a financial success. PB Max was launched at the start of the 1990s as the Mars corporation’s answer to the Peanut Buttercup. ![]() There is a petition to bring them back, though sadly, it hasn’t garnered much attention. But they weren’t as popular as the rest of their catalog and Hershey’s decided to pull the plug. The candies came in a variety of flavors (chocolate, chocolate mint, butterscotch, and peppermint) and were the first hard candies Hershey’s produced. This little-known discontinued candy was basically just Werthers but a different flavor. Besides the deliciousness of the sour little candies, you could also use the tin afterward for storage.Īltoids Sours were eventually discontinued in 2010 due to “low sales.” Tastations This sadly discontinued candy debuted in 2004 and came in raspberry, lime, apple, tangerine, and mango, but raspberry was obviously the best. Unlike their curiously strong mints, Altoids’s Sours were straight-up candy for “grown-ups,” (a.k.a high schoolers). If you’re a millennial, chances are you’re still mourning the discontinuation of Altoids Sour. ![]() Let’s take a sweet trip down memory lane and reminisce about some of the most delicious discontinued candy. While all these things from our childhood are making a comeback, it has left us thinking about some of the best confectionary creations that are no longer available. Your favorite TV show from twenty years ago is being rebooted, Disney is doing a live-action remake of every animated film they’ve ever done, and yes, they’re STILL making Indiana Jones movies. RARE Altoids 6.5" TANGERINE & CITRUS SOURS and 6.It’s no secret that nostalgia is in right now. Thank you for your time and consideration and have a great rest of your day! :) Once here, pieces are stored in a smoke and pet free Environment.įeel free to make me an offer if interested. Pieces are purchased from rummages, estate sales, sales and storage. Please examine the pictures carefully to assess the condition to your own personal standards and please ask any questions you may have. The largest issues on the sours tin is the tarnish/rust on the rolled rim (see picture 4) and the ding on the lid edge, just below the Z in oz (see left side of picture 5).On the Trio tin the largest issues are the scratches in the O and D on the lid along with the dents on the bottom, right section of the triangle on the lid. Wonderful vintage condition Estate Sale find.Light surface scratches, dings, dents and rust consistent with age and storage. AltoidsALTOIDS TRIO Tin, empty, it originally held Cinnamon, Peppermint, & Spearmint Altoids.Itmeasures approximately7 1/8" across the widest point of the triangleby 2 5/8" tall. Itmeasures approximately6.5" x 2.5" and is empty. Altoids Sours Curiously Strong TANGERINE & CITRUS SOURS. RARE Altoids 6.5" TANGERINE & CITRUS SOURS and 6.25" TRIO Empty Big 10oz Tins :įor sale today are these two RARE Altoids 6.5" TANGERINE & CITRUS SOURS and 6.25" TRIO Empty Large Tins. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. RARE Altoids 6.5" TANGERINE & CITRUS SOURS and 6.25" TRIO Empty Big 10oz Tins ![]()
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