Vintage Candy Bars No One Remembers Anymore
Inspired by Willy Wonka's fantastical world, these chocolate bars arrived in stores during the 2005 release of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The graham cracker-infused milk chocolate gave them a unique crunch.
If you loved caramel and rice crispies, this was the candy bar for you. It was wrapped in smooth milk chocolate and struck the perfect balance of chewy and crunchy.
This 1970s creation was all about layers. Wafers added a crisp bite, peanuts brought crunch, and a thick chocolate coating tied it all together.
If you grew up in the 1980s or 1990s, you might recall these granola bars being marketed as health food. Kudos bars were essentially candy bars in disguise, available in flavors like chocolate chip, M&M’s, and peanut butter.
Mars Inc. introduced the Marathon Bar in the 1970s, and it made an impression—literally. Its 8-inch-long, braided caramel coated in chocolate was both fun to eat and a test of patience thanks to its chewiness
Capitalizing on the success of their Nesquik drink mix, Nestle introduced Quik Bars in the 1970s. Their creamy, milk chocolate profile mimicked the drink’s taste almost perfectly.
Peanut butter lovers still mourn the loss of PB Max. Launched in 1989, this bar featured a generous layer of rich, creamy peanut butter atop a whole-grain cookie base, enveloped in milk chocolate