1970's Retro Candy Gift Box
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| Price: | $25.95 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Candy Crate
Product Description
Abba Zaba Minis, Apple Heads, Boston Baked Beans, Bubble Gum Cigarettes, Bubble Gum Cigars, Candy Cigarettes, Charms Sweet & Sour Pops, Cherry Heads, Fizzies, Freshen Up Gum, Giant Smarties, Hot Tamales, Jolly Rancher Sticks, Laffy Taffy, Licorice Pipes, Pixy Sticks, Pop Rocks, Razzles, Sugar Daddy Pops, Sweetarts, Wax Lips, Zotz, Atomic Fireballs, Bazooka, Candy Necklace, Jaw Breakers, Lemonheads, Necco Assorted Wafers & Now & Laters.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #85 in Gourmet Food
- Brand: Candy Crate
- Model: 1970
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
Features
- Over 50 Classic Candies in Attractive Gift Box
- Perfect All Occasion Gift Idea!
Customer Reviews
1970's Retro Gift Box
I am rating the concept of the basket with five stars; however, I am rating the packaging one star. This is a birthday gift. It is customary for most gifts to be a surprise to the recipient. Nevertheless, there is a permanent gold lable that specifically identifies the contents. Some surprise. Inappropriate and dumb. I will have to tape a card over this to preserve the surprise.
Some old faves, but most products still around
I bought this for my sister's 45th birthday. She liked the idea, but her daughter ended up eating most of the candy. Some nostalgic items but some things are still available easily today. Shipping costs are quite high and "compensate" for the reasonable price of the box. I probably wouldn't order this again, but it is a good (albeit expensive) gag gift.
Makes a perfect gift
My brother and I grew up during the 70's, and I thought it would be fun to send this to him for a housewarming gift I didn't get a chance to see the item myself (he lives in another state), but here's what he said in his thank you email: "It really cracked me up and was delicious. They really nailed it with the retro contents, right down to the fake cigs with the pink tips. The wax lips really brought back memories, especially when inserted. It was the first package received at the new address and I was like "what the heck is this?", and then started laughing upon opening. Good call."





