by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:20 pm
ChainGangGuy wrote:
1. Circus Peanuts.
2. Wax Lips.
3. Sixlets.
I had never heard of sixlets, so I went to the Internet for help.
Sixlets will melt if kept in a pocket for extended periods of time. Some prefer a slightly melted sixlet. Different colors have a slightly different taste from one another, due to their candy coated shells. In 2003, Hershey Foods Corporation sold their rights to the Sixlets brand name to SweetWorks, Inc.¹ On some variations of the Sixlets package there is a web address (
www.sixlets.com). This address does not exist on the web. However, at one time, the site did redirect to SweetWorks' webpage.
Yeah, they sound like they really have their act together.
Also, I was never too keen on receiving religious pamphlets explaining why Halloween was the Devil's Holiday, but they certainly made for sturdy napkins when it came time to feast on candy!
You know, I got pamphlets, but it honestly never occurred to me to read them. Not because I was too cool or anything, but because they were quickly discarded after dumping the plastic jack o'lantern.
To turn things around, here is my current favorite Halloween candy: the lemondrop. Closely followed by its hot bi twin, the Long Island Ice Tea. (In other words, I wouldn't enjoy either unless wearing a mask.)
[quote="ChainGangGuy"]
1. Circus Peanuts.
2. Wax Lips.
3. Sixlets.[/quote]
I had never heard of sixlets, so I went to the Internet for help.
[quote]Sixlets will melt if kept in a pocket for extended periods of time. Some prefer a slightly melted sixlet. Different colors have a slightly different taste from one another, due to their candy coated shells. In 2003, Hershey Foods Corporation sold their rights to the Sixlets brand name to SweetWorks, Inc.¹ On some variations of the Sixlets package there is a web address (www.sixlets.com). This address does not exist on the web. However, at one time, the site did redirect to SweetWorks' webpage.
[/quote]
Yeah, they sound like they really have their act together.
[quote]Also, I was never too keen on receiving religious pamphlets explaining why Halloween was the Devil's Holiday, but they certainly made for sturdy napkins when it came time to feast on candy![/quote]
You know, I got pamphlets, but it honestly never occurred to me to read them. Not because I was too cool or anything, but because they were quickly discarded after dumping the plastic jack o'lantern.
To turn things around, here is my current favorite Halloween candy: the lemondrop. Closely followed by its hot bi twin, the Long Island Ice Tea. (In other words, I wouldn't enjoy either unless wearing a mask.)