I can confirm that a Mars bar cost exactly 2.5d circa 1963. That's two and half old pence. We still had pennies in those days. I think the farthing had only gone out of circulation a few years before.
A Mars bar in certain areas and stores cost about $1.39. The Mars bar was discontinued in 2002, but a similar bar was introduced in the US in 2010.
About .50 cents. I remember going to a store and getting 3 candy bars for a 1.00. Which would make it about .35 cents.
1965 9D in old money about 4p in new
About the same price as it was in 1911!
why do you want to know
4d in 60's not 9d
3p
2.5p
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10p
7d
Usually about 50p for a Mars bar
A nickel.
3oz 85 cents
1972
the prince os a mars bar in the 50s was 6 pence or 2 1/2 p
Roughly $23 million dollars."it costs around the same as a packet of skittlesoh coz i thought it cost as much as a mars bar"
There is no reason why anyone cannot land on Mars, bar (No pun intended) except cost and technology.
15 cents a nickel for a candy bar on 1960 and 35cents for the movie, 10 cents for popcorn.
A mars bar is 9.5cm x 3cm x 2cm.