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There was a time when buying chocolate in Canada wasn’t about endless options—it was about familiarity: the corner store bell, coins warming your palm, winter boots on worn linoleum, and chocolate bars waiting quietly behind glass. In this video, we remember 23 vintage Canadian chocolates that disappeared from shelves—not all at once, but softly as time moved on—bringing back flavours and feelings tied to childhood walks home, lunch bags, holiday tables, and long winter evenings. From classics like Neilson Pep, Bar Six, the original Lowney Cherry Blossom, early Jersey Milk, Eat-More, thicker-wafer Coffee Crisp, vintage Big Turk, Lowney Mint Patties and Marshmallow Bar, Cubans, early After Eight, Bridge Mixture, Rum and Butter Bars, Sweet Marie, Pink Mint, Cadbury Snack, Lowney Tempo, Hollywood Bar, and even the unnamed seasonal boxed chocolates every town seemed to have—these weren’t just treats, they were pauses, comforts, and small rewards. Which vanished Canadian chocolate do you miss most, and when was the last time you thought about it?