Holiday

We list all the popular movie candy favorites, such as Buncha Crunch, Reese’s Pieces, Twizzlers, Mike and Ike, Milk Duds, Skittles, Sour Patch Kids, Jelly Belly, Junior Mints and many more! If it’s sweet and it’s fun, you’ll find it here, along with all the fond memories that candy takes us back to.

New Year
Explore this delicious, whimsical, and dream-like range of fantasy candy to find delightful treats like Chocolate Frogs, Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, and rainbow cotton candy.
You can also discover cake pops and much more! These imaginative candies transport you to a world of sweetness and fun, where every bite is an adventure waiting to happen. Read more

Valentine’s Day
Explore this delicious, whimsical, and dream-like range of fantasy candy to find delightful treats like Chocolate Frogs, Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, and rainbow cotton candy.
You can also discover cake pops and much more! These imaginative candies transport you to a world of sweetness and fun, where every bite is an adventure waiting to happen. Read more

St. Patrick’s Day
Believe it or not, the cycle of nostalgia began in the 1950s. During this time, many people found themselves longing for the sweet treats of their childhood. They wanted to share these delightful experiences with their own children, especially since they had missed out on many joys during their formative years due to the hardships of the Great Depression. Read more
Easter
The 1960s were a vibrant decade filled with color, and this colorful spirit was reflected in the candy of the time.
The demand for sugary treats exploded as people sought out a rainbow of colorful candies to satisfy their sweet tooth. This was a generation that embraced peace, love, and happiness, and their candy choices mirrored this ethos. Read more
Independence Day
In the 1970s, the world of candy began to take on a more scientific and experimental approach. Candy makers discovered that they could play with texture in exciting new ways, moving beyond just hard or gummy candies.
The popularity of the Willy Wonka film inspired a resurgence of interest in whimsical candies, leading to the return of Gobstoppers, which were known for their unique ability to change flavors as you enjoyed them. Read more
Halloween
By the time the 1980s rolled around, candy lovers had a plethora of options to choose from, but that didn’t stop manufacturers from innovating and creating even more sugary treats.
This decade saw the rise of chewy sugar candies with unique and bold flavors that ranged from fruity to tangy. Among the most popular types of candy to emerge during this time were Skittles, which offered a burst of fruity flavors in every bite, Airheads, known for their chewy texture and intense flavors, and Sour Patch Kids, which combined sweetness with a sour punch. Read more
Thanksgiving
The candy that came out in the 1990s was not for the faint of heart. This was the decade that saw the invention of sour versions of everything imaginable.
Sweet Tarts transformed into Shock Tarts, and Air Heads became Warheads, which were known for their extreme sourness. Read more
Christmas
The candy that came out in the 1990s was not for the faint of heart. This was the decade that saw the invention of sour versions of everything imaginable.
Sweet Tarts transformed into Shock Tarts, and Air Heads became Warheads, which were known for their extreme sourness. Read more