Good
And Plenty
What is 1.75 centimeters in length, 0.75
centimeters in width and pink and white on the outside and black on the
inside? Of course. Good &Plenty candy.
Good and Plenty candy was first produced by the Quaker City
Confectionery Company in Philadelphia in 1893 and is the oldest branded
candy in the United States. Choo Choo Charlie, the engineer
who fueled his train with GOOD & PLENTY candy, first appeared
in advertisements in 1950. Even if you really did not like
the candy, the packaging was the greatest. It comes in a
rectangular box, colored purple, pink, white, with "Good
& Plenty" in black, and encircled in a bubble. And
the box became a musical instrument after you ate all the
candy. Wrap your lips around the open end, blow gently, and
every kid was a musician with his own whistle. The company
that makes Good & Plenty has a long history. In 1973,
Warner-Lambert purchased Good and Plenty candy and owned it until 1982
when the operation was purchased by Beatrice Foods and moved to St.
Louis. In 1983, Huhtamaki Oy purchased Leaf Brands, the
confectionery division of Beatrice Foods. Hershey Foods
Corporation acquired the Leaf North America confectionery operations
from Huhtamaki Oy of Helsinki, Finland in 1996. However, the
candy remains the same.
The recipe to produce the unique, but somewhat bland flavor of the
candy is simple: sugar, corn syrup, wheat flour, molasses, resinous
glaze, natural anise flavor, carnauba wax, and artificial flavor.
Whatever the taste, the candy itself has a mystique to
children. Listen to some of these comments of responsible
adults looking back on their own Good & Plenty
experiences. "I was around 6 years old and was never allowed
to eat any type of candy. My grandfather was a dentist and my
mom watched me and my sister like hawks. That summer I got to
go to sleep-away camp and of course I got my freedom from my parents
and no candy rule. They had a nightly ritual at camp you got
to go to the canteen for a snack and soda the first candy I tried was
good and plenty. I was hooked real fast. I became
the good and plenty kid. I remember when I was around 4 years
old I begged my dad to get me a big box of good and plenty. I
was so excited that he got it and I ran across the street singing "choo
choo good and plenty" "good and plenty" shaking the box"
And did you know that you can still have the Good and Plenty experience
and not look like a silly kid. Layer equal parts of Kahlua
and Ouzo, on after another into a pony or shot glass. Choo
Choo Charlie says, "Love my GOOD and PLENTY", Charlie says "Really
rings my bell", Charlie says, "Love my GOOD and PLENTY!
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