ANTHONY P LABROZZI. 7 Up Candy Bar Candy Bars Sweet Memories Childhood Memories Necco Wafers Candy Wrappers Candy Labels Penny Candy Candy Packaging. I ate the candy sometimes as I played 7 up.
Skybar {Seven-Up Bar} by Candy Crate. Read more. The 7-UP candy bar inspired me to play this game.
Necco - Sky Bar candy wrapper 1950's 1960's. Helpful.
Kinda like life, this bar was like a box of chocolates, except it was all rolled into one neat dark chocolate package. The 7-UP candy bar was my favorite. The candy was a milk chocolate bar that contained seven different flavor-filled sections. I remember playing 7 up with a tennis ball bouncing it off my garage door when I was young. Currently unavailable.
The company got rid of the manufacturing equipment and sold the trademark name to the American Bottling Company, makers of 7-Up soft drink.
Eventually the 7-Up company bought the bar and retired it, so they had the exclusive use of the name whichever way it was spelled: Seven Up or 7-Up. Before the lemon-lime soda fizzed to popularity, there was a magical chocolate bar called Seven Up. Though I don't see them too many places anymore, Necco's Sky Bar is still produced and sold today. The bar came out in the 1930s, before the 7-Up Bottling Company began production of its soft drink - so the Trudeau Candy Company owned the trademark rights to the name. ... Was hoping more for an experience similar to the 7up candy bar of the 1970's.
Pearson’s obtained the Seven Up Bar through a buy-out in 1951. Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2017. Comment Report abuse.
In the 1930’s Pearson’s Candy Company created a candy bar that had seven “pillowed” squares in a row.
2.7 out of 5 stars 7 ratings. I have missed it and thought of this candy since it dissapeared. Eventually the 7-Up Bottling Company bought the bar and retired it, so they had exclusive use of the name no matter how it was spelled - Seven Up or 7-Up. Each one had a different mouth-watering flavor.
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