60s Products That Are Still Popular Today

1. Frosted Sugar Flakes

Where It Was Sold: Wegmans, Safeway Company: Kellogg’s Original Price: $1* Kellogg's Frosted Flakes were first released in the early 1950s. The crispy sugar-coated cornflakes gained enormous appeal over the course of the following ten years, becoming a favorite sweet breakfast option for both kids and adults who still enjoyed eating like kids.

@FrostedFlakes/Wikimedia Commons Introduced in the 1950s, Tony the Tiger—the mascot for Frosted Flakes—went on to become a symbol of American advertising in the decades that followed. The cereal's catchphrase, "They're grrreat!" gained popularity and is still remembered today. Even with the debate over cereal sugar levels, sugar-frosted flakes are still a beloved morning staple.

2. Candy by Brach

Where It Was Sold: Woolworths, Wegmans, Big Bear Company: Ferrara Candy Company Original Price: $0.20 per pound* Brach's Candies, a well-known confectionery brand from the 1960s, was renowned for its delectable tastes and reasonably priced products. Everybody with a sweet tooth could find something to satisfy their needs from Brach's extensive selection of goodies, which included fruit-flavored jelly beans and chocolate-covered peanuts.

Candy from Brch's @radiofelicidad on Twitter The Brach's Milk Maid Caramels, which included chewy, soft caramel wrapped in wax paper, were the brand's best-known item. Brach's sweets are still a staple in American families today, but they're usually seen in a dish on a grandmother's table, exactly like they were in the 1960s.
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