Nostalgic / Retro Candy
If you’re planning an anniversary, birthday party, reunion, or any other event with a retro theme, stock up on a supply of nostalgic candy from Sugar Stand. These delightful candies will round out your event and give it a real taste of yesteryear. We even have a complete line of retro sodas to add some real pop to your party!
You can conjure up old memories with a single bite. Close your eyes and enjoy a walk down memory lane as you savor the flavor of the candy from your childhood. You loved it as a kid and time hasn’t changed a thing! Imagine the delight on the faces of your guests when they see the candy from their childhoods too.
From Necco Wafers, Pixy Stix, Bottle Caps, Boston Baked Beans, to Mary Janes, Bubble Gum Cigars, and Candy Lipstick, you’ll find all your favorites in our selection of nostalgic candy. You’ve loved these candies long before they were retro and thanks to America’s obsession with yesterday, you can enjoy them once again.
Did you know the Fifth Avenue Bar was invented by a well known cough drop maker? That’s right, William H. Luden had a sweet tooth too and invented this retro favorite in 1936.
Remember Teaberry Gum? The unusual flavor is unique and can be considered a cross between mint and cinnamon. Enjoy the flavor of the turn of the century – the other century that is – and stock up on a 1900’s favorite.
Candy Cigarettes fell out of favor because of the message they sent to kids. Your guests will light up without lighting up when they have Candy Cigarettes. They’ll also get a chuckle when they see a candy dish loaded with Chuckles. These vintage treats date back to 1921.
JujyFruits and Junior Mints were popular choices at the movies. Enjoy these treats while watching your favorite old movies on your new 50-inch plasma TV! Junior Mints supposedly got their name from a collection of stories by Sally Benson who was featured in New Yorker Magazine. These stories were later compiled into a book titled Junior Miss.
PayDay candy bars are a retro favorite still enjoyed today. They were first introduced in 1932 by Frank Martoccio of the Martoccio Macaroni Company. Hershey’s makes these delicious nostalgic candy bars today.
Tootsie Rolls have been “making the world sweeter” for over one hundred years. These are among the world’s oldest retro candies that are still in existence today. In fact, over 60 million Tootsie Rolls are produced per day! Now that’s sweet!
No matter what you have in mind, your search for retro and nostalgic candies has led you to Sugar Stand. We take the candy business seriously and deliver the sweetest treats from yesterday and today. Let us help you find the treats you loved as a kid and perhaps introduce you to a few you’ll love as an adult.









