Simply a marketing tool by candy making companies to make them more appealing to consumers (especially children).
Because the king size candy bars are bigger than the usual size.
* Other miniature candy bars * Eraser * Computer memory stick / disk * Shoe heel * Small Index card / Post-it Notes * Apple wedge
not enough about 5%
The Hershey tombstone candy bars are basically their snack size candy bars inside a Halloween wrapper. The wrapper has a tombstone and a name, such as, Rick Amortis, etc. printed on it. I called the Hershey company got the full list of all the names on the wrappers. Barry L. Ive Rick Amortis Paul Tergeist Diane Rote Ed Less Doug McGrave
At Coverd In Candy, or All for The Party, only in New Jersey.
Because of its British "mini" car size.
Answer Don't EVER, give a kid Reece's Pieces. I'm a kid I know! Another Answer Kids like full size candy bars, not little bite size bars (unless you're giving them a handful).
The average cost of a candy bar is around $0.99 without tax.
there normally called notebooks, they can be the size of a big book ;)
There is the baby diaper game, you put semi melted (fun size) candy bars into a diaper and each guest has to taste and write down what candy they think it is.
Threaded bars also any size. But not oversized bars only regular
There are three sizes of Snicker's Bars. There is, of course, the king size, which is about five inches long. There is a mini, which is about two inches long. And then the bite size is about one and a half inches long!