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In the 50s our corner drugstore had an entire rack of penny candies. The ones I bought most often were 2 for a penny, Tootsie Roll midgies, root beer barrels, and Double Bubble bubble gum (with the comic inside).
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
as if Sherman’s parents and Patricia’s parents both have that much money
MarioFan85 almost 6 years ago
Lucky Charlie Brown
juncarlo almost 6 years ago
A penny, a fortune for a child in those times. What could you buy?
RabbitHole almost 6 years ago
Only lucky if it was “heads up”.
therese_callahan2002 almost 6 years ago
“A penny for your thoughts. A nickel for a kiss. A dime if you tell me that you love me—” Tavares.
e.groves almost 6 years ago
“Find a penny, pick it up, all day long you’ll have good luck”.
Tentoes almost 6 years ago
In those days a penny could get you something.
iggyman almost 6 years ago
Penny candy was huge when I was a kid! (1950’s). Hershey bars were 5 cents, Kline lunch bars were 3 cents. Ate a lot of Klines!
Bobtul07110 almost 6 years ago
Red Hot Dollars and Spearmint leaves, 2 for a penny. yum.
Dianne50 almost 6 years ago
In the 50s our corner drugstore had an entire rack of penny candies. The ones I bought most often were 2 for a penny, Tootsie Roll midgies, root beer barrels, and Double Bubble bubble gum (with the comic inside).
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
Sounds like my 401(k).
Troglodyte almost 6 years ago
A penny for your thoughts, CB.
Bob. almost 6 years ago
Back in my kid days the streetcar fare was three cents.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Million zillion bizillion gazillion google googleplex centillion centillionplex.
Dippy almost 6 years ago
Well I bet infinity times infinity. So nyah!