
"Banquet of Sweetmeats" early 1600s candies & sweet pastries
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"Why we have the youngest customers in the business" a 1955 magazine advertisement for a sweet carbonated soft drink
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prove tough, and like our planet the center will never cool
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Art Spiegelman's "Garbage Pail Kids" trading cards, 1980s see full size
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a fancy candy store in 1958 ... unattended children were probably not allowed
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1963 children's candy: "Pixy Stix" paper tubes filled with citric acid & sugar
a John Rae children's book illustration, 1925 see full size
a Bob Jones illustration
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an Eric Ravilious illustration
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a John Rae children's book illustration, 1925 see full size
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1967 Sugar Daddy candy
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1952 Spangles candy: an assortment of cuboids dimpled on each side
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a scratchboard illustration for Nesbitt's orange soda
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sugar and poison: a 1937 packaging industry illustration
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1965 chocolate "I Love You"
1922 Canada ... a chilled gelatin dessert with submersed peach slices
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from a 1965 movie theater supply catalog, a "Pepsi Cola" machine with a jug of "fountain syrup"
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1922 Canada ... a chilled gelatin dessert with submersed peach slices
and whipped cream on a serving dish see full size
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a Pierre Jean François illustration of a cocao plant, destined to become pleasure
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"Marzipan Leper Ears 49 cents" a Robert Williams painting see full size
1960s "Monster Tatoo bubble gum", an affordable entertainment package of sugar plus a toy
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1970s British "Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts" candy
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fun donuts for everyone at the 1939 San Francisco World's Fair
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"Buy something for the one you love" Ernie Bushmiller's 'Nancy', 1981
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