Established in 1927,Β we have seen many candy trends come and go,Β and we are often asked about the history of candy and the current craze for retro sweets.
Perhaps we could say that the fascination with candy, particularly chocolate, first occurred in 1502 when Christopher Columbus returned home from his fourth voyage to the Americas." Β Although he was not partial to this bittersweet treat, his benefactors in Spain found it fascinating and consumed it in aΒ liquid format.Β
Compiled by Jon Prince

In England, during the eighteenth century, a knight was given a pound of chocolate, perhaps to complement his shining armor, when he received his dubbing!
Five hundred years later, the love of chocolate continues stronger than ever!
Although it would be impossible to present a detailed history, this timeline illustrates the development of the American candy industry from the 1800s to the present.
Of course, as you will see, many retro candies and their founding companies have come and gone.
Still, it is interesting that 65 percent of American candy bars have been around for more than 60 years, and giant conglomerates have acquired many original brands.Β
We hope you enjoy the sweet journey, and thank you for making this one of the most searched candy history resources on the internet!
Β PS: The vintage picture above is our first candy showroom, Circa. 1943
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The 1800s
- 1847Β Joseph Fry invented the first "modern" candy bar in England by mixing cacao butter, cocoa, and sugar into a paste and placing it in a mold.Β
- 1847Β Β Oliver Chase invented the machine for cutting lozenges and hence, the fabledΒ Necco WaferΒ was born.
- 1848 Β John Curtis produced the first branded chewing gum, made from tree sap, called The State of Maine Spruce Gum
- 1854 Β The first packaged box of Whitman's Chocolate hits the scene
- 1864Β The first chocolate-covered liquid center cherry was invented byΒ Cella's Cherries.Β Β
- 1868 Β Richard & George Cadbury, the second generation of Cadburys,Β makes the firstΒ Valentine's Day box of chocolates, starting the tradition that continues today
- 1879 Β William H. Thompson createdΒ Thompson ChocolateΒ with the stated goal to "make only quality products."
- 1880Β Wunderle Candy Company createdΒ candy cornΒ which, over a hundred years later, isΒ still a best-selling Halloween candy
- 1881 Β Reed's Candy Company opened its doors in Chicago and produced a butterscotch candy later calledΒ Reed's Rolls
- 1890 Β TheΒ Piedmont Candy Company, the manufacturer ofΒ Red Bird Peppermint Puffs, is founded in Lexington, North Carolina
- 1891 Β Claus Doscher openedΒ Doscher Brothers Confections,Β and a few years later, after tasting taffy in France, the company introduced the famed French Chews
- 1893 Β Quaker City Confectionery Company, located outside of Philadelphia, presentsΒ Good & Plenty,Β which goes on to be the oldest branded retro candy still in production
- 1893 Β Milton Hershey attends the World's Colombian Exposition in Chicago and watches chocolate being manufactured. Ironically, the machinery manufacturer was a German company and gave Mr.Hershey a "great" deal, so they didn't have to ship the equipment back to Europe!Β
- 1893 Β William Wrigley, Jr. introducedΒ Juicy Fruit Chewing GumΒ andΒ Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum
- 1893 Β Thomas Richardson, creator ofΒ Richardson Brands, presentsΒ Pastel MintsΒ at a department store in Philadelphia, PA
- 1894 Β Milton Hershey created what is known as the first "American" candy bar, although his famous Milk Chocolate Bar wonβt be invented for a few more years
- 1896 Β Leo Hirshfield, New York confectioner, introducesΒ Tootsie Rolls, named after his daughter's nickname, "Tootsie." Learn more about this longtime favoriteΒ here.
- 1890Β Legend has it that an unnamedΒ Southern lady was making taffy but added the wrong ingredient resulting in the first batch ofΒ Peanut Brittle
- 1897Β Candy Floss, also known as Cotton Candy,Β became mainstream because of the invention of the electrical cotton candy machine.Β
- 1899 Β The Jenner Manufacturing company is created. The name changes to Judson Atkinson 45 years later
The 1900s
- 1900 Β A significant year as Milton Hershey introduced a chocolate variation of what will eventually becomeΒ Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar.
- 1900 Β Clark Gum Company introduced Teaberry Gum. Find out what flavor it tastes like and the dance craze inspiredΒ here.
- 1901 Β The King Leo pure peppermint stick candy is developed
- 1901 Β Multicolored candy disks calledΒ NECCO WafersΒ first appeared. The name stands for New England Confectionery Company
- 1902 Β New England Confectionery Company (NECCO) makes the firstΒ Conversation Hearts,Β which are still a thriving Valentineβs tradition
- 1904Β Emil J.Brach invested $1000 to create the "Brach's Palace of Sweets, " thus, Brach's Candy was born. Learn more about thisΒ fabled American candy institution.
- 1905Β Flush with the success of their Conversation Hearts, New England Confectionary Company, introduces another classic peanut butter candy calledΒ Peach Blossoms
- 1906 Β Spangler Manufacturing Company, known now asΒ Spangler Candy, is created. The company got its start manufacturing baking soda products but added candy to its repertoire in 1908
- 1906 Β Hershey's Milk Chocolate KissesΒ appear in the iconic silver foil wrapping, and a town in Pennsylvania called Derry Church changes its name to Hershey
- 1906 The American Chicle Company introducedΒ Chiclets, the candy-coated gum that uses chicle inside. To learn what exactly is chicle and where it comes from, clickΒ here
- 1907 Β After the great success of the Milk Chocolate Bar, Hershey introduced the beloved Hershey's Kisses. The original Hershey's Kiss was called Silvertops and sold as individual units (this first incarnation was discontinued in 1931)
- 1908 Β Hershey's adds almonds to its already famous Milk Chocolate Bar
- 1908 Β Theodor Tobler and his cousin Emil Baumann invented a delicious Swiss Milk Chocolate and Honey, and Nougat-infused candy bar calledΒ Toblerone.Β
Β The 1910s
- 1911 Β Ethel and Frank Mars opened a candy company in Tacoma, Washington. The company, later Mars, Inc., would become one of the largest, privately owned candy companies in the entire world
- 1912 Β Life Savers, reportedly named because of their resemblance to life preservers, are introduced inΒ peppermint flavor. The five-flavor roll isnβt marketed for another 22 years
- 1912 Β The Whitman's Sampler box of chocolate debuts and is the first box of chocolates to include an index for chocolate lovers to pick precisely which piece they want to eat
- 1912 Β Goo Goo Clusters, a Southern favorite fromΒ Nashville, TN, is introduced. They were the first candy bar to combine milk chocolate, marshmallow, caramel, and peanuts and are the oldest "combination" candy bar in existence.Β
- 1914 Β TheΒ Heath BarΒ is introduced by L.S. Heath & Sons
- 1914 Β Mary JanesΒ are created by Charles N. Miller in Boston, MA. Learn more about this nostalgic classicΒ here.
- 1916 George DeMet introduces theΒ Turtle, chocolate-covered caramel, and nut candy resembling a real turtle. Discover more about this creamy classicΒ here.
- 1917Β Goldenberg Candy Company, in Philadelphia, PA, creates theΒ Goldenberg's Peanut ChewsΒ as a high-protein energy ration for WWI troops (they arenβt available to retail customers until 1921, however). The company sold and is renamedΒ Just BornΒ in 2003. Unwrap more about their fascinating historyΒ here!
- 1917Β Created only a few blocks from our warehouse, David L.Clark created the Clark Bar.Β The crunchy Peanut Butter and Toffee candy bar lasted for over 100 years!Β Β A variation calledΒ Clark CupsΒ was introduced in 2019 by Boyer Candy, but it wasn't until February 14, 2020, that the Original Clark Bar returned to the market.Β The soft launch occurred in Pittsburgh on Valentine's Day, true to their roots.
- 1919Β Founded in a small garage in South Bend, Indiana,Β Claey's CandyΒ introduced their classic hard candy candies using a homemade formula. One hundred years later, they are as popular as ever!Β
The 1920s
- 1920 Β Fannie May Candies opened its first retail candy store in Chicago
- 1920 Β Williamson Candy Co. introduced theΒ O'Henry! bar
- 1920Β Hollywood Brands introduced a white fudge candy bar called Double Zero Bar.Β The formula remained the same, but in 1934, the candy bar name was changed toΒ Zero Bar
- 1920 Β Henry Heidi createdΒ Jujyfruits,Β which became an instant movie favorite. Β The chewy candy also made a cameo appearance in the hit showΒ Seinfeld.Β Β
- 1920Β Vincent Nitido invented the first variation of the Mounds Bar. The original candy was a solid piece that retailed for $.05
- 1921 Β Chuckles, colorful, sugared jelly candies, hit the scene, having been invented by Fred Amend. 105 years later, the colors and flavors remain the same!
- 1921 Β Hershey automates its production process, and Hershey's Kisses are now machine-wrapped and adorned with a small "flag" on top
- 1922 Β Goldenberg's Peanut Chews, made in Philadelphia, PA, are introduced and soon take on a cult status with East Coast candy aficionados
- 1922Β A West Coast company called Colby & McDermott introduced a taffy, and peanut butter candy bar called theΒ Zero Bar
- 1922Β The first variation of a gummi candy was introduced by (HA)n (RI)egel.Β It was called "Dancing Bear" and later became known as Gummi Bear. The company name is an acronym of his name and (BO)nn, Germany where the company was founded.Β
- 1922 Β The Fox Cross Candy Company created theΒ Charleston Chew,Β inspired by theΒ swinging Charleston dance. Β
- 1923 Β TheΒ Baby RuthΒ candy bar, named for President Grover Clevelandβs daughter, was introduced by Curtiss Candy Co.
- 1923 Β TheΒ Mounds Chocolate Bar, coconut filling coated in milk chocolate, debuted. Invented by Peter Paul Halijian, it sells under the name Peter Paul Mounds since Halijian is too difficult to pronounce
- 1923 Β Mars introduced theΒ Milky Way Candy Bar, designed to taste like malted milk. Itβs one of the first candies with a nougat center
- 1923 Β Hershey's KissesΒ become so popular that the Hershey Company registers the name for federal trademark protection
- 1924Β Β A unique non-chocolate candy bar, with a sweet taste and taffy consistency, calledΒ Bit O HoneyΒ was introduced by the Schutter Johnson company of Chicago.Β
- 1924 Β Akron Candy Company createsΒ Dum Dums lollipops. Β Discover more about this easy-to-say treatΒ here.
- 1924Β Fair Play Caramel Company introduces Kits and BB Bats Taffy. The brand has been sold toΒ 6 manufacturers over the years but is still available.
- 1925Β Henry Heide introducedΒ Red Hot Dollars. Despite the name, the candy is Raspberry flavored.Β Unfortunately, it wasn't until the 70s that Red Hot Dollars became cinnamon flavored and lived up to their name.
- 1925 Β Hershey continued to innovate and introduced the first Milk Chocolate Bar with Peanuts, calledΒ Mr.Goodbar
- 1925 The honey-flavored taffy bar made with almond bits, calledΒ Bit-O-Honey, is introduced
- 1926 Β Milk DudsΒ are first sold
- 1926 Β Squirrel Nut Zippers are introduced by Squirrel Brand. Β Find out its connections to Prohibition and a punk rock bandΒ here!
- 1927 Β McKeesport Candy Co. was established. Although not as crucial as introducing a new candy bar, we couldnβt resist including ourselves as we are one of the oldest wholesale candy companies in the nation!
- 1928 Β Primrose Candy CompanyΒ is established, focusing on manufacturing hard candies
- 1928 Β Heath BarsΒ appear as the first chocolate-covered toffee bars. These were initially only offered for home delivery since a dairy salesman sold them.
- 1928Β Admiral Richard Byrd begins his legendary Antarctica expedition equipped withΒ 2.5 tons of Necco Wafers
- 1928 Β An important year for any candy lover as the belovedΒ Reeseβs Peanut Butter CupsΒ were first marketed. They are still one of the best-selling candy bars of all time
The 1930s
- 1930 Β M&M Mars introduced theΒ Snickers Bar, named after the Mars familyβs beloved horse, and it is still one of the best-selling candy bars ever. Β Learn more about this famous barΒ here.
- 1930Β D.L. Clark invents theΒ Zagnut Bar. This candy bar was unique because it wasn't made with chocolate and is heat resistant.
- 1931 Β Tootsie Roll PopsΒ are introduced, which some consider the first novelty candy since they combine two candies in one
- 1931 Β A lucky accident involving marshmallows at the Siferβs Candy Company leads to the creation of theΒ Valomilk Candy Bar, known initially as Valomilk Dips
- 1932 Β M&M Mars introduced the MARS Candy Bar, later renamedΒ Snickers Almond CrunchΒ in the late 1990s (but the formula never changed)
- 1932 Β Charles Howard creates Violet Mints in a New York industrial loft. Chowards were first sold on New York street corners, and the company later changed its name to Β C.Howards Company
- 1932 Β Ferrara Pan Candy Company, located in Chicago, introducesΒ Red Hots. Β Find out more about this hot candyΒ here.
- 1932 Β M&M Mars debuts theΒ 3 Musketeers, featuring chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry nougat. This flavor combination will last 13 years
- 1932Β Pierre Van Melle developsΒ Peppermint MentosΒ in the Netherlands. It was until 1973 that new Mentos flavors were added.
- 1933Β Kraft introduced a caramel-flavored candy that would eventually become known as Caramel Squares
- 1936 Β Breaking from tradition, William Luden, one of the creators of cough drops, introduced theΒ 5th Avenue Candy Bar
- 1936 Β Marpo offered the first non-meltable ice cream cone calledΒ Marpo "Yum Yum" Marshmallow Cones
- 1938 Β Hershey introduced a candy bar that combines milk chocolate with Rice Krispies, called theΒ Krackel Bar,Β consisting of Almonds and Crisped Rice. In 1943, due to wartime food rationing, it was changed to an all-rice formula
- 1938Β Necco releases theΒ Sky Bar, the first candy bar with four separate sections. Β Learn more about this revolutionary candy confectionΒ here!
- 1939 Β Hershey's MiniaturesΒ chocolate bars debut
- 1939 Β Overland Candy Company introduced chocolate-covered malt balls called Giants
- 1939 Β Blommer Chocolate Company opens a massive factory in Chicago, becoming the largest chocolate manufacturer in North America, making Chicago the candy capital of America!
The 1940s
- 1940 - A powdered drink Mix was introduced called Fruzola. To increase sales, it was transformed into the first powdered candy, called Lik-M-Aid, which later evolved into Fun Dip.
- 1940 Β Hershey produced a unique chocolate bar called the D Bar, which is high in calories and has a high melting point, designed as a survival ration for soldiers. It is wrapped in wax paper so that it will be impervious to poisonous gas, and to prevent soldiers from eating it too quickly; the flavor is bittersweet
- 1941 Β Bruce Murrie, the President of Hershey Chocolates, joins forces with Forrest Mars and opens a company called M&M Ltd
- 1941 Β M&M's Plain ChocolateΒ candies were introduced, in six colors, in response to depressed chocolate sales during the summer months (these candies will melt in your mouth, not in your hands).Β
- 1942Β Herman Herer introduces a candy designed to be broken into pieces called Bonomo's Turkish "Chewing" Taffy. It would go on to be one of the best-selling candies of all time until it was discontinued in the 1980s.
- 1942-1945 Β To help maintain wartime morale, women at the Whitmanβs Candy Company slipped notes to soldiers in boxes of Whitmanβs Chocolate Samplers set to ship to the troops. The messages resulted in at least a few friendships and even a couple of marriages
- 1942-1945Β The founder of McKeesport Candy Co., Ernest Prince, had a close relationship with the founder of Brach's Candy, and the two companies traded sugar rations to help keep their companies afloat.Β Β It marked the beginning of a long-standing relationship with Brach's candy, which lasted for decades.Β
- 1945 Β M&M Mars decided to change the formula for theΒ 3 Musketeers BarΒ to one thatβs all chocolate
- 1945Β The Mason Company introducedΒ DotsΒ in strawberry, cherry, orange, lime, and lemon flavors. Β
- 1947Β Topps Candy Company introduced Bazooka Bubble Gum. This iconic American confection would endure for 65 years until discontinued in 2012.Β
- 1947Β Sol S. Leaf created Leaf Brands that produced Rain Blo Bubble Gum and Whoppers and Baseball Cards. By 1993, it was one of the largest candy producers in North America before being acquired by Hershey/
- 1947 Β Frankford Candy & Chocolate CompanyΒ is founded in Philadelphia, PA
- 1949 Β Junior MintsΒ are introduced.
- 1949 Β Smarties candy roll wafersΒ were introduced by Edward Dee, who moved from England to New Jersey. The company name was changed to Smarties Candy Co. in 2011.Β Β Become smarter on Smarties with our history pageΒ here!
- 1949 Β El Bubble Bubble Gum CigarsΒ are the first five-cent bubble gum.
- 1949 Β Leaf Confectionery changed the name of a popular chocolate-covered malted milk ball from Giants toΒ Whoppers. Β Learn more about its remarkable historyΒ here.
- 1949Β Candy enters the advertising mainstream as Bonomo's Turkish Taffy sponsored The Magic Clown on NBC TV.Β Β It was one of the first candies ever to advertise using this new medium.
The 1950s
- 1950 Β Β Sam Altshuler created The Annabelle Candy Company, named after his daughter. His first product is theΒ Rocky Road Candy Bar. Β Discover more historical factsΒ here!
- 1950Β Β Hoffman Candy Company invents the Cup-o-Gold Candy Bar.Β It was discontinued in 1989 when the company went out of business and reintroduced by Adams & Brooks in 2023.
- 1950Β Β Although the exact year eludes us, Andrew Kanelos introduced the Ande's Creme de Menthe Thins, which were amongst the first "changemakers." To learn more, please clickΒ here.
- 1951Β Β Gerald Prince of McKeesport Candy Co. introduces the nation's FIRST prepackaged bag candy line calledΒ Todd's Kiddee Favorites. The name was later changed to Todd's Candy and then toΒ Candy Favorites.
- 1952Β Β Sunline Inc. introduced a powder candy in wax-lined straws called Pixy Stix.Β They were discontinued in 2025.
- 1952Β Β World Confections, located in Brooklyn, introduced the delicious and often controversial King Size Candy Sticks, also known as Candy Cigarettes.Β
- 1954 Β Β Just Born acquired Rodda Candy Company and inventedΒ Marshmallow PeepsΒ in the shape of Easter chicks.Β Learn more about how Peeps were bornΒ here
- 1954Β Β Flush with the success of plain M&M's, M&M Mars introduces a version with a peanut in the center, and the first M&M's characters appear in their marketing campaigns!.
- 1950 Β Β Bobs Candy Canes are introduced, sold under the Cris Cringle brand
- 1952Β Β Sunline Inc. introduced a powdery candy calledΒ Pixy StixΒ as a precursor to powder candies such as Fun Dip.
- 1952Β Topps Candy Co.Β introduced the first comicΒ character named Bazooka, The Atomic Bubble Boy, was later replaced by Bazooka Joe.
- 1956Β Β Certs Breath Mints were introduced. They were reformulated with Retysn in 1970 and discontinued in 2013 and reintroduced in 2026.
- 1958 Β Β Candy NecklacesΒ are introduced, an enduring retro candy classic today
- 1958 Β Eric Bernat introduced bulkΒ Chupa Chup LollipopsΒ with a clear wrapper. It is not until 1968 that the labels become iconic.
The 1960s
- 1960 Β Looking to create a healthy candy, M&M Mars introducesΒ Starburst Fruit Chews, which are later fortified with Vitamin C.Β They originated in the United Kingdom and were originally called Opal Fruits
- 1960 Β Although the exact date is unknown,Β Regal Crown SoursΒ started trickling in from the United Kingdom, although they were initially made in Denmark.
- 1960 Β Amurol Confections introduce the first sugar-free bubble gum. They called it Blammo
- 1960Β Based on the success of an earlier small malted milk ball type candy called Fivesomes, Leaf Confections invented Sixlets.Β
- 1961Β Β General Mills patented the formula for Pop Rocks, but the product wasn't introduced until 1975. In 1985, it was taken off the market due to its short shelf life.Β In 1983 it was reintroduced as "Action Candy," and two years later, the name was changed back to Pop Rocks.Β Despite the urban myth, John Gilchrist, who was Mikey on the Life Cereal Box, did not die from mixing Pop Rocks and Coca-Cola.Β Β
- 1960 Β Ferrara Pan Candy Company presented Lemonheads and, later this same year,Β Apple Heads,Β Grape Heads, and Orange Heads
- 1962Β Dan Pearson, the second generation of Pearson's Candy, introducesΒ Nips Hard Candy. The packaging was inspired by high-end European confectionaries who were looking for candy that can be enjoyed during a work break hence the first flavor being Coffee.Β Β The brand has changed hands several times over the decades and is now owned by Brach's
- 1962Β Leaf Industries introduced Sixlets Chocolatey Candies. The brand had many owners, including Hershey's and Sweetworks, and was discontinued in 2023. It was reintroduced in 2025 by Ganong Brothers LTD.Β
- 1962 Β Hershey begins to sell Hershey's Kisses in colored wrappers
- 1962Β Sunline Industry introduced Sweetarts, expanding on the popularity of Pixy Stix as they shared the same five fruit flavors.
- 1962 Β The Phoenix Candy Company, located in Brooklyn, New York, Β introduces a taffy and encourages consumers to "enjoy a piece now and save a few for later," aptly naming the productΒ Now & Later
- 1963Β Cadbury Brothers introduced a filled chocolate egg called Fry Creme Eggs. In 1971, the name was changed toΒ Cadbury Creme Eggs, and an Easter classic was officially born.
- 1963 The Hersheyβs Chocolate Company acquires the H.B. Reese Company for the handsome sum of $23 million
- 1963 Two scientists working in the space program left their day job and created a three-stage rocket-shaped lollipop known asΒ Astro Pops.Β
- 1965 Sold using the slogan, " Tastes so good it's almost illegal," Nestle introduced the $100,000 Candy Bar.Β Β In the 70's, the name was later changed to $100,000 Bar and then to 100 Grand.Β Nestle sold the brand to Ferrero in 2018.Β Find out how this candy was used in some mischievous pranksΒ here.
- 1966 Fleer introducesΒ Razzles, "First it's a candy, then it's a gum!" Β Get dazzled by this innovative candy's historyΒ here.
- 1966 Β The Campbell Soup Company acquires the Belgian Chocolatier Godiva
- 1967Β Cadbury Mini Eggs were invented in the United Kingdom. The American version is licensed and manufactured by Hershey.Β
- 1988Β Due to the popularity of Sweetarts, a candy-coated version called Spree Candy Roll Wafers was introduced.
- 1968Β ZotzΒ are introduced in Italy by GB Ambrosoli and imported to the United States by Andre Prost. They created quite a sensation as they were one of the first "sour fizzy" candies
- I969Β Ferrero introduced "Refreshing Mints" in a resealable package.Β In 1970, these mints were renamed Tic Tacs due to the sound of opening and closing the container.
- 1969 Β Chupa Chup LollipopsΒ became an art form as the painter Salvador Dali designed the label. Β He insisted that the logo always appears at the top of the wrapper.
The 1970s
- 1970 Β M&M Mars introduced theΒ Snickers Munch Bar
- 1970 Β Reese's Peanut Butter Cups become so popular that the Hershey Food Corporation doubles its production to meet worldwide demand
- 1970Β Frank Galatolie introduced a treat called Mars Men, which was only available in Canada. This "Sour then Sweet" treat later became Sour Patch Kids.Β Want to learn more?
- 1971Β Ferrara Candy Company introduced panned candies called Alexander the Grape, Cherry Clan, and Johnny Apple Treats.Β These products were discontinued in the 1980s, but in 2020 they were reintroduced byΒ 1908 Candy Co.
- 1971Β Nestle introduced Laffy Taffy, the taffy with a joke inside every package. Β Learn more about the hilarious historyΒ here.
- 1972Β Nestle Wonka introduced a coin-shaped candy that came in five flavors, better known asΒ Wacky Wafers
- 1973 Β Hershey opens the first candy-related theme park known as Hershey's Chocolate World
- 1973 Β Hershey becomes the first candy company to offer ingredients and nutritional information on wrappers
- 1973Β Mars introduced eight-inch-long chocolate and braided caramel candy calledΒ the Marathon Bar. It was discontinued eight years later and is one of the most requested discontinued candies of all time.
- 1974 Β General Mills introduced a truly revolutionary new product calledΒ Pop Rocks. This led to a rumor that swept the nation. Curious?Β Learn more
- 1974 Β ChucklesΒ jelly candy sponsors daredevil Evil Knievel. Β Discover more about this unlikely partnershipΒ here.
- 1976 Β Herman Goelitz Company introduced individually flavored jelly beans calledΒ Jelly Belly
- 1976 Β Hershey decides to tweak the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup and offers a version with peanuts called Reese's Crunchy
- 1977 Β Hershey introduced a new variation of the "Great American Chocolate Bar" called Golden Almond
- 1977 Just Born purchased Rodda Candy Company and fine-tuned their jelly beans and introduced Teenie Beanee Jelly Beans.
- 1978 Β Because of the massive success of Reese Peanut Butter Cups, Hersheyβs introducesΒ Reese's Pieces
- 1978Β Although manufactured initially in the United Kingdom in 1937, it wasn't until 1978, courtesy of Hershey Chocolates, thatΒ RolosΒ were available in the United States.
- 1978Β Cadbury Adams discontinued Beemans, Black Jack, and Clove Gum, only to reintroduce them in 1985 as part of a "nostalgic campaign". They were permanently discontinued in 2015 andΒ reintroduced by Gerritt J. VerburgΒ in 2019
- 1979Β Mars Wrigley introduced Skittles Bite Size Candies to the United States even though they were available in 1974 in the United Kingdom.Β The Original Mix included Lime which was replaced by Green Apple in 2013.Β In 2017, Lime returned to the mix but soon disappeared. It returned to the mix with much consumer fanfare in 2022.Β Β Learn more
- 1979 Β M&M Mars introduced theΒ Twix Caramel Cookie Candy Bar
- 1979Β Looking for a whimsical way to help his daughter stop sucking her thumb, Frank Richards invented everyone's favorite lickable jewelry, theΒ Ring Pop.
The 1980s
- 1980 Β Herman Goelitz Company introduced the first American-madeΒ gummi bearsΒ andΒ gummi worms, which up to now had been imported from Europe
- 1980 Β Rob Nelson and Jim Bouton createdΒ Big League Chew, America's favorite shredded bubble gum. Β Learn more about its fantastic historyΒ here!
- 1981Β Β M&M's, or as Nasa deemed them, "candy-coated chocolates", take a journey to the solar system aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia
- 1981 Β After their success in Europe, M&M Mars introducedΒ Skittle Bite Size CandiesΒ to the United States
- 1982 Β Van Halen introduces the infamous "Brown M&M's Rider" into their concert contract, banningΒ Brown M&M'sΒ from their dressing room. Β Find out why they did itΒ here
- 1983 Β Albanese Candy is founded with the aim of producing the world's best gummi products.
- 1983 Β Angelo Fraggos inventsΒ Nerds, the crunchy little candy with a mysterious name. Β Learn more about Nerd historyΒ here.
- 1985Β After a 122-year run, Cella's Cherries was acquired by Tootsie Industries. It remains the only cherry with a "liquid-filled center" available.Β
- 1986Β Ferrara Candy adds Mr.Melon, a chewy watermelon candy, to their lineup.Β Β
- 1985Β Β Sour Patch KidsΒ migrated to the United States.Β Frank Galatolie invented themΒ in the 1970s, but they were only available for purchase in Canada.Β So it wasn't until 2013 that Blue was added to the mix!
- 1988 Β Hersheyβs Chocolate Company is renamed Hershey Chocolate USA
- 1989 Β Hershey introduces theΒ Symphony Bar, a combination of almonds, toffee, and milk chocolate, thus taking the "Great American Chocolate Bar" to the next level.Β
The 1990s and beyond...
- 1990 Β Hershey sent 144,000 heat-resistant candy bars, called Desert Bars, to soldiers in the Gulf War. The formula is identical to what was sent to soldiers stationed in Asia during the Second World War.Β
- 1991 Β Reese's Peanut Butter Cups continue to be a worldwide favorite, and the recipe is improved with three times the amount of peanuts
- 1992 Β M&M Mars introduced theΒ DOVE Dark Chocolate BarΒ andΒ DOVE Milk Chocolate Bar
- 1993Β Ferrara changed the name of Alexander the Grape, Cherry Clan, Johnny Apple Treats, and Mr.Melon to reflect their success with Lemonheads.Β Β The names were changed back in 2020 under the auspices ofΒ 1908 Candy Co.
- 1993 Β Hershey introduced Miniature Hershey's Kisses as well as white chocolate kisses called Hugs
- 1994 Β M&M Mars introduced Starburst Jelly Beans
- 1996Β Nabisco introduced Creme Savers as an alternative to Lifesavers. Despite their popularity, they were discontinued in 2011 and didn't return under Iconic Candies bought the rights in 2021.
- 1999Β Hershey Bars celebrate its 100th anniversary, earning them the title of the "Great American Chocolate Bar."
- 2000Β M&M Mars finally shortened its name to M&M's.Β It only took 41 years.
- 2006Β McKeesport Candy Co. launched McKandy.com, the FIRST Internet Candy Store.Β The site was so popular that the name was later changed toΒ CandyFavorites.com.
- 2010 Β After several years of rumors and speculation, Bonomo's Taffy is reintroduced at It's Sugar in Atlantic City.Β The word "Chewing" was removed from the name but the flavors and formula remained the same!
- 2011Β After a brief hiatus,Β Leaf BrandsΒ returns to the scene withΒ Astro Pops, Tart n' Tinys, and Wacky Wafers.
- 2020Β Β 1908 Candy Co.Β brings back Alexander the Grape, Cherry Clan, Johnny Apple Tree, and Mr.Melon.Β Unfortunately, the candy was discontinued two years later!
- 2020Β It's Sugar and Sugarfina filed for bankruptcy due to declining sales brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic
- 2021Β Godiva Chocolate closes all of its 128 stores in North America. It is the first candy company to close during the pandemic.
- 2022Β M&M's introduce the color Purple to the mix, and October 13th is officially declared National M&M's Day!
- 2023Β After 53 years, Toblerone removed the Matterhorn Mountain from its packaging as it is no longer manufactured in Switzerland.Β
- 2025Β Β CandyWarehouse.com files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization.
- 2026Β Certs Breath Mints, discontinued in 2013, return to the market and are now manufactured by Nature's Stance.
- 2026Β Primrose Candies, one of America's candy manufacturers that specialized in seasonal candy, filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization.
As a memorial of sorts to candy no longer with us, we keep a list ofΒ Discontinued CandiesΒ that are gone but not forgotten. We bet you remember some of these gems, too.
Please note that this timeline is for entertainment purposes only, and while we strive for accuracy and like to think we know it all (our mothers think weβre pretty smart), we cannot guarantee all of the information here.