- This candy was named after 1912 flotation devices.
LIFESAVERS - Each package of this candy bar used to contain pieces of chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry.
3 MUSKETEERS - According to its marketing campaign, this candy bar "really satisfies."
SNICKERS - These candies got their name because they never came out of the machine in the shape they were intended to.
MILK DUDS - This was the first penny candy to be individually wrapped.
TOOTSIE ROLL - This candy's original name was Papa Sucker.
SUGAR DADDY - These chocolate treats were named after the sound the machine makes when depositing them.
HERSHEY'S KISSES - This sweet treat marketed itself as "the great American candy bar."
HERSHEY BAR - This candy's name was changed in 1985 to capitalize on the success of a popular 80s doll.
SOUR PATCH KIDS - This candy bar was named after a milkshake flavor containing chocolate, caramel, and malted milk powder.
MILKY WAY - This conversation candy has been a Valentine and wedding favorite for well over a century.
SWEETHEART - This candy's dispensers have become popular collectibles.
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