In the 1980s, the price of candy varied but was generally quite affordable. Popular items like candy bars typically cost around 50 cents to a dollar, while smaller candies or packs of gum could be found for a quarter or less. Prices could differ based on brand, location, and store type, but overall, candy was a budget-friendly treat during that decade.
In the 1980s, playing Candy Land brought back nostalgic memories of colorful game pieces, sweet-themed locations, and the excitement of moving through the candy-filled world.
Gas was price at $1.25 in the 1980s.
The candy Sugar Mama ceased production in the 1980s. They have not been produced since then. Suga Mamas were originally produced by the James O Welch Company.
Its measures how much candy you can eat,without pukeing!Its measures how much candy you can eat,without pukeing!
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Its measures how much candy you can eat,without pukeing!Its measures how much candy you can eat,without pukeing!
It costs just about as much as rock candy
about .50
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Depends on how you use it. "How much candy do you buy each week?" is correct.
It depends on the candy bar.
100,000,000 pounds of candy.