I can't really answer it but I'll make a wild guess. Gasoline was .07 per gallon in 1910 and in 1967 a candy bar cost .05 and five for .20 cents when on sale. Now, I realize that there is 57 years between the gas quote and the candy but I am reviewing on percentage increases between the two. Today's gasoline cost is approximately 3.89 per gallon and a candy bar retail price is 1.00 and 3 for 1.00 when on sale. Well, my guess in 1910 a candy bar was .01 and 3 for .01 cent when on sale,(that's if candy bars were actually created yet).
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A nickel.
25c
That depends on what sort of candy bar it is, where you live, when you buy the candy and in which specific store you shop.
50 cents
10 cents
About 2 shillings.
5 cents
12 cents
if you're buying 2 candy bars, then 1.00.
I don't know for sure, but I think the average cost for a candy bar was around 5 cents.
$1.00 Because if they are 50 cents each, then: 0.50 + 0.50 = $1.00
25 cents