There are few things more nostalgic than remembering the candy bars we used to devour as kids. Whether they were found at the checkout counter, stuffed into Halloween bags, or tucked in a lunchbox, these sugary treats brought pure joy in every bite.
Sadly, some of our favorites have disappeared from shelves entirely. But just because they vanished doesn’t mean we’ve forgotten them. In fact, we’re still dreaming about them—and wishing for a comeback tour.
15. Milkshake Bar

This chewy, creamy bar aimed to recreate the flavor of a milkshake in candy form. It may not have matched the real thing, but it still earned a spot in many hearts.
14. Marathon Bar

With its braided caramel and chocolate design, the Marathon Bar was a delicious mess in the best way. It was absurdly long, ridiculously gooey, and completely unforgettable.
13. Reggie! Bar

Named after baseball legend Reggie Jackson, this candy bar was a home run of peanuts, caramel, and chocolate. Even if you weren’t a sports fan, the taste was worth cheering for.
12. PB Max

Peanut butter lovers were devastated when PB Max disappeared. It was crunchy, rich, and so good that it’s still talked about in snack circles today.
11. Bar None

This one brought together layers of chocolate wafers, peanuts, and fudge. It promised chocolate overload, and boy, did it deliver.
10. Summit Bar

With its nutty, crunchy texture and chocolate coating, the Summit Bar was a satisfying bite every time. Its short-lived run only added to the legend.
9. Hershey’s S’Mores Bar

The campfire classic, turned into a candy bar. Graham cracker, marshmallow, and chocolate all wrapped into one magical treat.
8. 7Up Bar

No, it wasn’t soda-flavored—this was a chocolate bar divided into seven different fillings. It was weird, wonderful, and way too fun to eat.
7. Triple Decker Bar

This bar stacked layers of milk chocolate, white chocolate, and fudge. It was like Neapolitan ice cream, but for candy fans.
6. Butterfinger BB’s

Technically not a bar, but close enough. These bite-sized balls of Butterfinger goodness were dangerously addictive.
5. Alpine White

Smooth white chocolate with almond bits, this bar was elegant and sweet. It didn’t stick around for long, but it left a lasting impression.
4. Choco’Lite

Light and airy with a bubbly texture, Choco’Lite was like eating a chocolate cloud. Its unique texture made it stand out from the crowd.
3. Twix Java

A coffee-flavored twist on the classic Twix, this one had a cult following. It was the perfect pick-me-up in candy form.
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2. Cookies ‘n Mint Twix

Another Twix variation that’s sorely missed, this version mixed a crunchy cookie with cool mint. It was refreshing, sweet, and totally underrated.
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1. Caravelle Bar

This one flew under the radar, but those who tried it never forgot it. Caramel, crisped rice, and milk chocolate came together for absolute candy perfection.
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