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Black kids in the 1970s loved 25 snacks you'll never find again: Chico-Sticks, Now and Laters, Mary Janes, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Chick-O-Stick, Alexander the Grape, Marathon Bar, Reggie! Bar, Astro Pops, Pixy Stix, Lik-m-Aid, Zotz, Razzles, Bottle Caps, Turkish Taffy, BB Bats, and 13 others. These weren't just candy—they were economics, childhood strategy, social currency. Cost pennies but meant everything. We calculated optimal combinations, made them last hours to maximize value, created entire experiences around corner store candy case with fifty cents that felt like wealth. Most are discontinued now, disappeared because cheap candy wasn't profitable enough to continue. But we remember—remember taste, texture, ritual, remember being kids who loved cheap snacks because they were what we could afford and somehow that was enough.