
Rene G wrote:Does anyone remember Cherry Mash? It's an old candy bar made in St Joseph MO for nearly a century but for a while they were made in Chicago. At Galco's Soda Pop Stop in Los Angeles I picked up a Cherry Mash bar because it sounded familiar but on further reflection I don't think I ever ate one. Here's a small section of Galco's candy department (Cherry Mash is at the right).
Here's a nice Wall Street Journal article, Remembrance of Candy Bars Past by Steve Almond that discusses Cherry Mash and other old-time regional candies.

PS. Can you guess what banal meaning of "necco" is?
Geo wrote:Found something the other day that I hadn't seen for a looonnnggg time:
Just as chalky and flavorless as I remembered; still, it was fun sucking on the first two or three.
Geo wrote:PS. Can you guess what banal meaning of "necco" is?
JoelF wrote:Geo wrote:PS. Can you guess what banal meaning of "necco" is?
New England Candy Company, isn't it?
Can't say I miss 'em. Happy enough to find the occasional Zagnut.
Geo wrote:Fujisan gets the prize! Altho', JoelF came pretty close.
I went back an looked more closely at the pic above--and what to my wondering eyes should appear but Big Hunk! Now there's something to rouse the ol' hippocampus! I used to just love those sticky things.
Geo
m'th'su wrote:I recently bought a Cherry Mash at Candyality.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:(Sorry for banging on about the Abba Zabas, but I was really traumatized by them as a child.)