
11 Old Candies You Can’t Buy Anymore - The Saturday Evening Post
Oct 30, 2019 · Baffle Bar. Manufactured from around the 1920s to the ’70s, the Baffle Bar was a bit of a mystery “with all the tang of the great outdoors” and “zest that was born of a mountain wind,” hinting at its California origin. Inside its chocolate coating were …
Food of the Seventies, Baffle Bar - inthe70s
I too miss those two great candy bars: the Baffle Bar and the 7-Up Bar. The Baffle Bar originally had a thin layer of orange gelatine behind creamy fudge and nuts, covered in chocolate. It came in a silver wrapper with blue block printing.
28 Discontinued 1970s Candy Bars You Wish You Could Have Back
May 3, 2021 · The Baffle Bar was discontinued in 1976. It had a nougat and caramel filling, with milk chocolate coating on top. Discontinued May 14th, 1978. Sneak-ee Snacks is an Australian variation of the Canadian candy bar called ‘Nestle Crunch’. The Caravelle candy bar was discontinued in the mid 1970s.
15 Unforgettable Candy Bars From The 60s and 70's That …
Jan 17, 2025 · Baffle Bar www.hakes.com This peculiar treat lived up to its name by baffling taste buds with its unique combination of coconut, peanut butter, and a honey-flavored center.
The Candy Wrapper Museum
Cardinet's Baffle Bar was a pretty decent candy bar, as I recall, but it was on its way out by the time I picked up this wrapper in the 70s. Not the most appetizing-looking wrapper or name, but who could resist its mystery?.
The Candy Wrapper Museum
Classic Candy tells the story of America's history of candy from the "golden age" when candy was made and sold at the peak of American ingenuity, creativity, and enthusiasm. There were Baffle Bars, Purple Cows, Pom Poms, Cosmic Candy, and Bleeps.
Cardinet Candy Company - Oakland - LocalWiki
The Cardinet Candy Company was founded by Emile H.Cardinet in 1904. 1 Its products included the U-No Bar, the Baffle Bar, and Texas Tommy. Emile's brother George Cardinet joined the company about 1909. The factory was at 2152-2172 Market St. at West Grand Ave. In 1925, the candy was shipped to 28 states. 2.
candy Archives | The Saturday Evening Post
Baffle Bar. Manufactured from around the 1920s to the ’70s, the Baffle Bar was a bit of a mystery “with all the tang of the great outdoors” and “zest that was born of a mountain wind,” hinting at its California origin. Inside its chocolate coating were walnuts, fudge, and some sort of jelly.
Classic Candy: America's Favorite Sweets, 1950-80 - amazon.com
May 21, 2013 · There were Baffle Bars, Purple Cows, Pom Poms, Cosmic Candy, and Bleeps. Kids peddled candy door-to-door, barnstorming pilots dropped candy on the American public, and smartly-dressed young women served up custom bags of treats at glamorous department store candy counters.
Mysterious Candy Maker from Checkerboard Square – Found!
Aug 26, 2013 · Another classic that was under the checkerboard umbrella during this time was the Baffle Bar: While owners of Cardinet, Ralston-Purina also released a pair of colorfully-named but lesser-known bars whose wrappers are pretty tough …