Gen Z Tries Boomer Candy For The First Time!
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- From Charleston Chews to Raisinets, watch as Gen Z tries retro candies of yesteryears. Will these classic treats stand the test of time across generations?
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Gen Z vs Boomer Candy (Circus Peanuts, Boston Baked Beans, Charleston Chew) | React
0:00 Intro
0:07 Circus Peanuts
2:06 Charleston Chew
4:10 Tea Berry Gum
6:14 Boston Baked Beans
7:55 Raisinets
10:08 Salt Water Taffy
12:06 Gum/Candy Cigarettes
14:10 Atomic Fireballs
16:16 Violet Mints
18:06 Pez
20:54 Thrills Gum
22:48 Final Thoughts
23:27 Outro - Zábava
Fun fact, some of the candy cigarettes that came out, actually had a flour coating between the wax paper in the candy, so if you blew on the end of the cigarette, it looked like smoke
i’m not a boomer i’m 16 but i definitely remember this
Icing sugar
I forgot about the jerky! Lol! Thank you! 🙂
The ones we had where I grew up in Canada were called Popeye cigarettes
The Popeye ones 🤣🤣💨💨
Dani and Jair are the two kids in class that the teacher can't have sitting next to each other because they're going to do nothing but talk all class.
Fr 😂
The candy cigarettes are not the same, they were not gum back in the day, it was more like eating creamy chalk!
They still make those ones, they’re just not as common
I’ve had both! The chalky ones definitely better 😆
Saltwater Taffy is good. It’s basically softer Starburst or Laffy Taffy so you don’t break your teeth on them.
My mom loves the charleston chew candy. She usually keeps it in the fridge or freezer. Also 2000's kid here, salt water taffy is a must anytime we go to the coast.
"Boomer candy" *immediately shows 80's commercial aimed at Gen Xers*
The blond girl (I don't know her name) I am amazed she knew what Necco wafers were. That shocked me for someone her age. That's a very very old school candy that to this day I still enjoy. It also seems her pallet was more aligned with people of older generations then the younger generation she belongs to.
Juliana
I'm 62 and we didn't eat most of these. They were more like my parents' (born in the '20s) candy. Except Pez and candy cigarettes (but I never liked those). We ate Goobers, Sno Caps, Baby Ruths, $100,000 bars, Pixy Stix, Hershey's, Nestle Crunch, etc.
I’m just 46 and was thinking the opposite- my (gen x) peers and I loved a lot of these, while my Boomer parents weren’t into them or would never have even tried them (big example: Atomic Fireballs). My parents were 10+ years older than you though, which probably makes a difference.
I'm 6 years younger than you and I ate all these things so I guess it's your location rather than your age. My grandma who was born in 1901, loved pie. Pie pie pie. She was a pie fiend. She loves something called raisin pie. I'm sure she would have eaten prune pie.
@@falsenostalgia-shannonword girl!
One of the reasons you don't like most of this candy is because it is not the same candy I was eating in 1954 as a child. The old time candy was made with real natural ingredients and the new old time candy is made with ARTIFICIAL ingredients.
I'm Gen X and the candy cigarettes that we had in those packs weren't the gum version, they were like chalk sticks.
We had both, but the chalk sticks were more widespread. I remember preferring the gum ones because they lasted longer, and actually tasted like something for a hot 3 seconds. 😂 (Also Gen X)
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And you could blow through the gum ones a poof of “smoke” would come out. Confectionary sugar or corn starch I guess.
Edit: lol, they figured it out!
I unironiclly love circus peanuts
I was really hoping to see Chico sticks. Bit of honey and Mary Janes and bullseyes
I'm gen z I loveeeeeee bit o honey and Mary Jane's I would've like that too. Hope they do a pt 2
I need the portion control of the Dollar General $1 bags of Mary Janes and Bit-o-Honey. Just a few pieces at a time.
Dude, Mary Janes are where it's at. During Halloween they'd be Peanut Butter Kisses.
The blonde girl must be an old soul if she recognized the taste of Necco wafers.
You can still buy those and most of these candies actually. Especially pez. They are sold everywhere with updated characters.
@@carissaa8411 I haven't seen PEZ outside of a candy store for at least a decade
@@Frankiigii idk where you live, but they are definitely sold in Michael’s and I see them in grocery stores a lot.
I'm a GenX/Millennial and none of these candies have the same taste or texture they had when I was a kid. The ingredients changed and they don't taste as good as they used to😢
Agreed
I grew up in the 80-90s and these candy's were calling penny candy,we had a little corner store and you could get a little brown bag of candy for.10 cents. Mix and match your favorite. Better candies were a nickel or a dime. Those were the best days to be a kid.
Those were the best days to be a kid.
And corner stores also usually had at least one arcade game, and sometimes movie rentals!
Back when It was worth picking up every penny, nickel and dime you found & and if you got a cpl quarters, you were getting candy AND a surprise bag
I remember going to school and the bus attendant on Fridays would go to the general store and pick up candy for you while you were in class for over the weekend. If we were good and provided our parents provided the money lol
I loved so many of these. My grandparents had a bunch of these in their candy dish.
The teaberry gum is not supposed to be hard. It very very old if it's doing that.
That commercial for teaberry gum brings back good memories from the 1960's
Most of those candies were before boomers. As a boomer we ate M&Ms, Heath bars, sugar daddys, Hersey, Nestle, Mars, Snickers, blow pops, and every now and then those candies. We ate a lot of candy bars that were 5 cents, we hardly ate the candy in the video accept, the candy cigarettes, fireballs and Pez. Most of that candy was eaten by our parents.
Grew up in the 60's/70's and had ALL of them, INCLUDING Horehound hard candies, Zotz, Divinity, and several others not even mentioned here.
What? No Wax Lips, Wax Coke Bottles, Or Necco's
OMG wax lips and wax coke bottles!!😊😊😊
Salt water taffy is actually pretty good stuff. Those circus peanuts are a little iffy.
I am so sad about whatever went down between Jair, Sharon, and React. I loved them both. :(
huh?? what went down? 😮
what happened?
Explain, please.
what happened??
Kinda can’t stand Jair anymore.
So we not gonna acknowledge that they put a gif of Drake when Dani was swinging that Charleston Chew around😂😂😂
fr
Have you ever frozen a Charleston Chew? It's amazing!
I am 70 and chewed a lot of Teaberry gum in my day, and it was NOT crunchy when I was young!!
That’s actually very helpful information cause I was like what were they eating back then!! lol what a huge texture change that would have been
They don't make or sell enough of them to get them fresh. They aren't in the supermarkets anymore. They are in specialty shops.
Theirs was clearly stale
I’m pretty sure the saltwater taffy story is that they left the window’s open in the shop on the boardwalk letting the ocean air in and the taffy was better.
Never understood why people hate raisins, like my favorite cookies have been oatmeal raisin since I was 6 😂
reall
Because people like different things. I like craisins and dried cherries, but not raisins or prunes.
They must have had different candy cigarettes than I did. Chalk, anyone? 😂
That's the one I remember. They never looked like actual cigarettes.
Ace hardware here has both kinds. The chalk ones had a red tip when i was a kid
Mary Janes, Pixie Sticks, Root Beer Barrels, Lemon Drops, Caramel Creams, Chick O Sticks, Sugar Daddy, creme drops, Jelly Nougats, Spearmint Leaves, Wax Bottles, Zero Bars
There is your next episode
I loved Sugar Daddys. They came with those little animal cards.
You should have these kids try Zotz, wax bottles, pixie stix, bit-o-honey, razzles, and bottle caps.
I think Jair and Dani may have imbibed in a bit of the Devil's Lettuce before this shoot. 😂😂😂
The candy cigarettes were not gum. They were like this chalky, chalky candy
Both existed. The candy ones you're talking about AND bubblegum cigarettes. The cool thing about the gum ones was that they were coated in powdered sugar, then wrapped in paper, open on the ends, like an actual cigarette, so when you blow into it, a cloud of powdered sugar came out resembling "smoke". It only worked once per "cigarette" though.
The gum were bubble gum cigars. We gave those out when our kids were born.
You should have given them Horehound candy. Or Black Jack gum.
Great-grandparents candy. Saying it is their grand-parents candy is like saying it is their parents as things like Charleston Chews were avalable and were part of assorted Halloween candy when Gen X were kids.
Hell he said grandparents…I was born in 92’ and a lot of these are what I grew up on 😂
Zotz! My mom used to keep a supply of them in her gargantuan purse. Hard candy on the outside and fizzy in the middle
You have to freeze the Charleston Chews.
Facts
Circus peanuts were a favorite as a child. Loved the texture. Now they're just too damn sweet for me
I love circus peanuts if they are soft and fresh, not hardened. Candy cigarettes were fun to pretend, but I never had an inclination to smoke.
Trust me -- NONE of the candy today or the fast food or food in general tastes as good as it did in the past because all of the ingredients are now artificial and have other weird additives. We are going to need a time machine here. Can I also mention how food has SHRUNK?
We ate all of these in the 80's and 90's as well. was very popular in the 80's You can not been have to a movie theatre and never seen Raisinets, No Matter What Age You Are!
They forgot the iconic strawberry candies that grandmothers and aunts always kept in their purse. Those and butterscotch.
The strawberry candy with the wrapper that makes it look like a strawberry? Love those. Very nostalgic
Charleston Chews and Circus Peanuts are not Boomer Candy -- much earlier than Boomers.
I’m not a boomer and I’ve had all of these growing up.
Chocolate covered raisins are my favorite.
My grand parents would laughingly give my brother and me those candy cigs because we hated the taste of them.
Later in life I realized why he did it. My brain was so sold on how nasty the candy was I was less likely to smoke because it would be even worse than the candy. Sneaky, very sneaky. Especially from someone who smoked alot.
Thanks.
Should have had wax lips or wax bottles filled with the different flavors I don't know how they stayed around so long they were the worst
The store where I work still sells the wax "juice" bottles! 😂
@@Hephzibah16Gen X had those too.
how could they not like salt water taffy? one of the few things I get excited for from the fair
My kids still Love taffy! I have to get it for my son almost every time he goes to the store with me. And definitely for every holiday. They like it way more than hubby n I ever did.
My childhood tasted of pecan logs, Werther's caramels, strawberry bonbons, seafoam toffee, chocolate covered orange gels, and mallow cups. Sometimes grandparents have the best candy.
I love the peanut butter taffy you can sometimes get around halloween. They come in those Orange/Black wax paper wrappers.
Mmm yes, mouth watering
ugh, they were so hard and nasty like bit o' honeys and Mary Janes. I used to give them to my mom all the time
Yyyyyeeesss!!!
When I saw the Teaberry gum, it made me want some Blackjack gum
I have some Black Jack gum and Clove gum!!!😊😊😊😂
Salt water taffy.I heard that the windows were left open and sea mist came in the windows and dried on the taffy.
There are lots of made up stories like this. It's called salt water taffy because it was sold at the beach. It was a marketing ploy to imply that it wasn't just any taffy.
I love getting the mini Charleston chews and freezing them.
I think they should try Cow Tails or sugar babies
Speaking of nostalgia, Does anyone remember skittles gum!?!?👀
I still have hope they will bring them back one day. I loved those so much!!!
I am the youngest of boomers and most of these candies were old fashioned when I was a kid
Slowly realizing that my parents are basically their grandparents, which means it's only a matter of time before my favorite candies are considered old people candy... bazooka gum, big league chew, pop rocks, nerds...
Also, I'm surprised they didn't have Razzles. Candy that turned into gum?? those things were great!!!
I am only 34 and these are candy’s I ate as a child/still buy 😂😂
I'm in my early 50's. When I was a kid the oldies radio station played 50's 60's and a little 70's. It plays 80's & 90's now 🤣
My moms in her 50s these, lemonheads, now and laters and mike and Ike’s were her go tos and I was raised on them (born in 98) and my nephew who is 13 definitely won’t buy any of these as a first choice 😂 for sure old people candy to the youngins but still good enough to eat when it’s in the Halloween bucket
@@aysiababyyy3664 I don't know if my taste buds changed or the recipe or maybe both, but I remember Mike and Ike being better in the 80's. Not nearly as big a travesty as the change in Butterfinger recipe a few years ago!
@@aysiababyyy3664 Now & Later...like Starburst but even harder to chew, and that's only when you found them fresh. Which usually you didn't lol
Real Teaberry gum was soft!
"They're kinda weird if you eat like 100, 200, 300 of these things, it gets a little much" 😂 Ryker is hilarious
I remember the Bach’s candy displays in grocery stores back in the day
Grab a scoop of this and a scoop of that...
Yep. It was Brach's candy. You don't see it anymore in the pick-a-mix tubs, but you can buy it in bags at most grocery stores still.
So, they just went shopping in Cracker Barrel?
Teaberry is another name for Wintergreen. The original Teaberry gum is no longer made. The Teaberry gum you have was made by a company in Morocco and is horrid.
Millennial here not a boomer and this video made me so nostalgic for all the candy I had as a kid.
I knew what the Boston baked beans were before they even guessed. I love them!!! I’m in Chicago and don’t see them anymore 😭
The only place I've seen them for a long time is Walgreens and Dollar stores.
as a gen z that has a gen x and a millennial parents, i grew up on half of these candies and still eat them
These children NOT liking salt water taffy?! One of my favourites!
Mine too. The cigs and fireballs too. 14:40
The saltwater taffy origin story is true, except it happened in San Francisco.
Tea erry gum actually does taste like the teaberry tree. Yes..a tree. People used to brush their teeth with it in the mountains of NC. Its actually not bad at all and the gum yall got was old..teaberry gum is soft like regular gum.
Salt water taffy is either really really good or really really bad. I depends 100% on the flavor.
I love salt water taffy
Also depends a lot on how fresh it is
You should have given them a frozen Charleston Chew. Infinitely better frozen
Need to freeze the Charleston chew then smack it on the counter to break into small pieces
Kids! When I was a kid, we bought the candy, ate the candy, and didn't worry about what was in it. As long as it tasted good. 😁
I live about 2 hours north of Atlantic City, and somehow, I ended up with a big barrel of James Salt water taffy. Plus, I'm just up the street from Criterion Candies, who make salt water taffy and all kinds of chocolate candies supplied to candy shops along the boardwalk up an down the Jersey Shore.
Charleston chew are best served frozen! They used to have them in the freezer at our community pool & we would get them during the mandatory break
They have little mini ones in a box like Dots come in, when I get them I keep them in the freezer.
Do you remember the Marathon bar? It was just as long as a Charlesto Chew,but it was a braid of caramel.
@@maryannturton9830 I 've heard of it. I looked it up and it seems it was discontinued when I was 9.
They had another cigarette candy, they were thin and hard and tasted like toothpaste.
Popeye cigarettes?
I actually like those way better and would eat 2 or 3 boxes at a time.
Charleston chew is best if frozen overnight then slam it on the counter to break it
I used to get Boston Baked Bean candies at the bank out of one of those machines where you put a dime in and turned the knob to get about 15 candies. That was the only place I've ever seen them.
Put the Charleston Chew in a freezer for an hour. Then smack it on the counter and enjoy. 🤤
First time watching this channel - it’s so interesting to me that the blonde girl and the guy with her actually look 60s to me 🤔
i’ll never understand the appeal of circus peanuts i’m sorry
As someone born and raised in New Jersey, the story we were told was that a candy store on the boardwalk left their taffy out overnight, and the sea air coming off the ocean flavored it.
They probably don't like some things because it's old stock. I could tell that from the Teaberry gum
Circus Peanuts are the kinda thing that you say "Eww".
Then like for some reason days later you think of the taste and kinda want another lol
These candies were around long before their grandparents were alive. Teaberry, Charleston Chew, Boston Baked Beans, etc. were popular in the 1920s. Saltwater taffy was developed in the 1800s. I hope there's a do-over with candy that came about when their grandparents were kids.
As a boomer kid in the 60’s, it was Snickers, frozen Milky Way, Three Musketeers, Payday, Abba-Zabba, Clark Bar, Butterfinger, Sugar Daddy, Apple Stix, Junior Mints, Mr Goodbar, Krunch or Crackle, Bazooka or Double Bubble gum, Lifesavers, Baby Ruth, Tootsie Pops, Tootsie Roll, M&Ms, and most others still available.
I’m a millennial and I love Boston baked beans
Same!
Beech nut gum, nico waffers, horehound hard candy, boston baked beans, chicko sticks, jujubies, hot red cinnamon cubes suckers, wax bottles or lips 💋, chicklets gum, root beer barrels, chlorophyll gum, sugar rock crystal candy, pastel after dinner mints, valomilk chocolate ( like peanut butter cup) with a marshmallow cream filling
what ever happened to the Elders React??
Love to see the older react to this candy🤩
Love to see the olders react to this candy🤩
is it just me, or does Ryker look like a young Jon Bon Jovi?
like the teen version of him HAHAHAHAHAHA!
LMAO how have people never had these. All of these were popular in the 80s. But literally no one I know actually likes Circus Peanuts. My mom hates those things.
80s kids are not Boomers
@@jericalcote9163 No kidding. My point was, these candies are well known to many people, not some obscure Boomer Only thing.
Is the guy wearing the blue sweater and his partner high or drunk?
They both look high and she is way too sexual
Julian's dirty mind is leaking out his mouth. Jair... needs a bit of modesty, maybe.
Salt Water Taffy is all about the flavor and brand.
It can be great or terrible lol
WinCo has some great salt water taffy
Salt water taffy is so good whatttt
As a boomer, I can verify that Circus Peanuts are one of the most vile things ever passed off as candy. And where did you get Teaberry Gum???? WHERE! I NEED TO KNOW!
Yeah. We didn't like those.
Teaberry Gum is at Cracker Barrel. They have lots of retro candies.
@@CharleneCTX I'll have to look next time we go down to Charleston.
How weird... they bit into the Boston Baked Beans instead of putting the beans into their mouths whole. Would you eat a Skittle like that? 😂😂😂
Everybody got saltwater taffy at the fair..the cinnamon seemed to get the most attention as it was twisted on the machine before cut and packaged.the entire area smelled like cinnamon.
I just adore the guy in the white hoodie. So charming , kind, and well mannered!!!! Sign him up for future videos ❤
The one couple is just much to watch
The way to eat Charleston Chew is frozen.
This one. OG comment
Have you tried them FREEZE-DRIED? A whole new candy!
Salt Water Taffy is still a HUGE seller on boardwalk on both the east and west coast. These kids don't know what's good. My mother and I still eat Circus Peanuts.
Salt water taffy is so yummy!
The one who rated the Raisinets 10/10 and the taffy a 3 - is she ok? Like, that's a cry for help. You know that "what what you post if a kidnapper let you have social media" question? This is exactly what I would post.
@@jonathanhibberd9983 or maybe its just their opinion....
It does come in infinite flavors, and some are pretty horrid. Not to mention, I've had brands that were trash and others that were great. Who's to say what exactly they tried?
I love taffy but I stock up at the beach. Tastes better than inland
I'm not a boomer but I loved many of these candies growing up
Gen X here and I ❤ a lot of these🫣
Atomic fireballs is how I quit smoking. Every time I wanted a cigarette I had one of them. Until I eventually became addicted to atomic fireballs. Lol
I'm an Xer and I love most of these. My favorite was the atomic fireball. We used to drop them in our cokes when I was in softball
Charleston Chew straight from the freezer. Chef’s kiss
i was going to say this but u did!! great minds!! its the only way i will eat them!!
@@nukkinfuts_ One hour in the freezer and then...SLAM! against the table and then gobble up all those tasty little shards of heaven! Good times...
The full size ones aren't as easy to find lately. The mini ones in the box I keep in the freezer, but they start to thaw quick!
@@katstorm13 I see them all the time. Check 5Below. I have seen them there in both the vanilla and chocolate
They complain about soap taste. This coming from the generation that gave us the Tide Pod challenge. 😅