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Make the jump to check it out! I spend much of my research efforts in the quest to document the lost and forgotten parts of confectionery history i. One of the most obvious of those paths has been quite a few trips to libraries. I found myself pouring over an industrial packaging trade magazine archive from , when I came across the following page:. I was delighted to finally find some quality photos of vintage candy product shown there were LOTS of photos of machinery in this particular collection of trade magazines. I was amazed and intrigued and I wanted to learn more. The magazine was dated January , so I assumed the product was on shelves by , and the square pack format lead me to a series of deductions. You see, just a few years earlier Bubble Yum bubblegum had launched in the United States, and it was one of the biggest sales hits in the history of bubblegum. So it was easy to see where the Charms Company maker of Blow Pops saw an opportunity to offer their signature bubblegum pop in a format and package familiar to the hordes of new soft chunk bubblegum fans. After discovering that photo, a pack or wrapper for a Blow Pop Candies squarepack became high on my want list, and my hunt for it began. In the ensuing years, I would identify a grainy image of a pair of display boxes for the product in the background of an old Charms promotional sales flyer which you can see here:. After five years of searching, I finally had the piece in hand and it was beautiful. Charms — Blow Pop Candies pack wrapper mid-to-late s — Photo. My research shows that Blow Pop launched nationally in late , with an earlier period of regional test-marketing as announced in the following industry trade clipping:. So, Blow Pops launched in with a great deal of fanfare and optimism for them. That confidence turned out to be warranted as Charms Blow Pops are still around nearly half-a-century later and have become an iconic confectionery brand. Here it is:. I love that early Blow Pop wrapper as the more plastic-style wrappers they transitioned to and still use today are nearly impossible to remove without damage — making them a challenge to collect and archive. I should note that while individually-sold Blow Pop wrappers do feature a somewhat updated design, if you buy bags of classic Blow Pops, the wrapper design used within those has barely changed from the version launched in And here is a piece I was excited to trade for last year — one of those early kid-mascot multipacks, featuring a mail-away Magic Set offer:. So as you can see, Blow Pop was a hit from the very beginning. But how did Charms come up with the Blow Pop concept? My theory is that it was directly evolved from their earlier efforts at combining their hard candy and bubblegum. You see, back in , Charms first merged these two confectionery treats with their Charms Bubble Candy:. Yes, years before Blow Pops were even test marketed, Charms had created a product that offered bubblegum wrapped up in a delicious candy shell. Based on my research, it is the clear precursor to Charms Blow Pop and also presents a near-identical product to the Blow Pop spin-off product Blow Pop Candies in the square pack from Here they are side-by-side:. Or something. The epilogue to all of this is that, while Blow Pop continued to be a sales success for Charms year-after-year, the square pack Blow Pop Candies only lasted a year or two. But Charms has continued to play with putting Blow Pops into a bite-size format. Charms Company — Blow Pop Bytes — 3. Charms — Blow Pop Gum Balls — 2. Finally, around , Blow Pop launched Blow Pop Minis, which have managed to become a staple, every year since. Charms — Blow Pop Minis — 2oz candy package — March Charms — Blow Pop Minis — 3. See you next time! I clearly remember buying the square pack of Charms candies at the local dime store! I grew up in Stromsburg, about 40 miles away. Thanks for sharing the memory! Ah, to have a time machine, or even some good photos from inside that store! I was SO excited, until I discovered there was no gum in the center of the candy. I thought that I may have imagined it all. I totally remember the Blow Pops. They were popular at my elementary school and the lunchroom monitors fifth and sixth graders liked blowing bubbles with them a lot. It was also candy on the outside, gum on the inside. Game in the same square packaging, but I believe was red? I cannot remember the name, but loved it. Just a thin layer of candy, then gum. Wish I could remember what it was called. Thanks for the info above! Just wondering if you knew or remember it. As a grandmother now, I was telling my grandchildren and we were all stating which flavor we liked best. Thanks for any information!! I really appreciate it! I loved those. I want to show my kids a picture of them. I came searching for the Charms flat pops. I remember when they came out with the sweet and sour flavors reminded me of tie dye colors in seventh grade. I loved that they were thick and lasted a long time. They were also tightly wrapped in cellophane. The ones they sell now are small and not wrapped with the dot cellophane. Not the same. I am remembering Tie Dye ones as well. They tasted amazing! The wrapper was earth-print. I cannot find them mentioned anywhere on the internet. I just stumbled upon this, looking for info on an old charms pop flavor I loved. It was peach or apricot, and would have been somewhere in the range. Does anybody have any recollection of this one? And Tracy Minor above- the only flat cinnamon sucker stick called Fire that i can recall which i, too, loved! Peach flat charms pop right, I was thinking I was having a Mandela effect moment. I hope you are thinking about the same thing. This is some great stuff. He was a tobacco salesman and called on tobacco shops in the mid-atlantic. They were a hit because, unlike lifesavers or any other mints at the time, they were individually wrapped. Charms acquired an interest in Ponce Candy in Ponce Puerto Rico in order to help control the cost of cane sugar. At the time Ponce produced a small candy with different things in the center, including gum. Charms management my grandfather, uncle, and father decided to try to make this into a lollipop. So glad to see this article, as I have searched for years for any kind of mention of the bubble candy. They smelled heavenly! I wish they would bring these back. Your email address will not be published. Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. Copying, re-posting or otherwise altering any images or other content from this site is strictly prohibited. A pop-culture celebration of confection — its packaging, history, marketing, and the people behind it all. Skip to content. Home About Contact Gallery Links. Posted on February 3, by Jason Liebig. I found myself pouring over an industrial packaging trade magazine archive from , when I came across the following page: Blow Pop Candy N Gum first seen in packaging industry trade ad — January Chrams Bubble Candy Trade Ad — This entry was posted in 's , 's , 's , 's , Bubble Gum , Gum , Hard Candy , Lollipop and tagged Blow Pop , bubble gum , bubblegum , candy collecting , candy collection , candy collector , candy wrapper collection , candy wrapper collector , Charms , collectible , collecting candy , confectionery , confections , gum , packaging , packaging design , sweets , vintage candy wrappers , wrapper. Bookmark the permalink. Derek says:. March 8, at am. Jason Liebig says:. March 9, at am. Hi Derek, Thanks for sharing the memory! Becca says:. May 30, at pm. Max West says:. May 9, at am. Trish says:. May 13, at am. Tracy Minor says:. June 20, at pm. Xanthia Hill says:. September 17, at am. Esther Thaler says:. November 13, at pm. Deana Jentzen says:. March 31, at pm. Moni B says:. December 23, at am. Michael Wall says:. February 19, at pm. Taylor Cameron says:. May 10, at am. Mason Reed says:. August 28, at am. Stella says:. September 4, at pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Search for:. Follow Collectingcandy. Shooting for history today, I was thrilled to meet. Follow on Instagram. My Year in Collecting: ! Proudly powered by WordPress.

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