Candy bars did not exist in 1940. In fact they were invented in 1943 as an offshoot of allied wartime research. However the discovery did not reach the public until after the end of the second world war due to wartime privations, arriving in US shops in 1947. Britain did not see the candy bar until later due to the existence of rationing into the 1950s. Additonally they were (are) not known as 'candy bars' in Britain, but rather 'Wonga Loads.'
Almost all of them were 5 cents. (note that penny candy was also for sale)
My father told me candy bars in 1963 costed a nickel in the market next to where he lived..
in 1950 a candy bar was 5 cents
around 5 cents a bar
about 0.10 to 0.20
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The price of a candy bar in 1985 was 25 to 30 cents. This was the average price for a standard size candy bar.
Depends on the candy bar.
a penny
$0.10
about 50 cents
For the period from 1985 through 1989 the average price for a candy bar was 40 cents. From the year 2000 through 2004, the average price was 85 cents.
5 cents...the nick name wz nickel candy bar.
1.25$ to 1.00$ for a medium sized snickers
candy bar
The average cost of a candy bar is around $0.99 without tax.
$2.00 dollars & $50 cents
Speed Racer's favorite candy bar is a Japenese Candy Bar.