How far north side Timmer ? hehehe ... my dental plan today would frown what I scarfed down in 1979 ..... lol
I grew up on the far North Side of Chicago and we had an "Affy Tapple" factory in our neighborhood. Best caramel apples on the planet. But also, during the fall when they were running full out, they'd take all the spillover caramel and salted crushed peanuts and warm it up and pour it into a paper cupcake cup and sell them as "Hockey Pucks" out of the side door of the plant. Payday doesn't even come close.
THis is such an American thread! saying that Halloween is becoming a bigger event here. Most of the candy / chocolate you describe I haven't heard of but it's making me hungry!
I want a Clark Bar (made in Pittsburgh, PA).
Quote from: mrzed on October 21, 2013, 03:43:01 PMI want a Clark Bar (made in Pittsburgh, PA).Mrzed, do you remember Klein's Lunch Bars, another (long gone) Pittsburgh treat? My sister-in-law's office is in the old Clark Candy company factory on Pittsburgh's North Side.
The Dutch Reform Church-the de facto State Religion of South Africa-felt that Halloween was an "abomination" and therefore was only noted as "All Saints Day". When I came to the United States the idea of going door to door seeking hand outs smacked of begging which I was bred to think was very declasse. To the extent that I refused to go about doing this and wearing costumes....no. For fancy dress balls, yes, but to wear parading down the High street, no. Asked to wear a "typical" "costume" of South Africa I wore my usual short, baggy cargo shorts, a rough shirt, open throated, short boots and heavy wool socks-to prevent viper strikes. Asked what I was supposed to be I responded, "A Boer"....Many already thought I was although not with my definition.
Reese's PB Cups... man are those addictive!!