Remember "Bar None" Candy Bars?

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  1. ncmonroe1981 profile image60
    ncmonroe1981posted 15 years ago

    I think they were great! If you agree, you can sign this online petition asking Hershey to bring them back.

    Check it out:

    http://www.petitiononline.com/barnone/petition.html

    1. Google Gal profile image61
      Google Galposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I remember em , and whatchamacalit , or however you spell it - were good too but I haven't seen them around in a while either

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        Justine76posted 15 years agoin reply to this

        i had a whatamacallit just the other day. what about sky bars?

        1. Google Gal profile image61
          Google Galposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          havent heard of a sky bar , but I want a watchamacalit and havent seen one in years maybe they just dont sell em where I shop , glad to know they are still around thogh , Whats a sky bar?

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            Justine76posted 15 years agoin reply to this

            chocolate, with four pieces, each filled with a different thing.  caramel, vanilla, and i forget the other 2, been a long time...I think strawberry and milk chocolate....

            1. Google Gal profile image61
              Google Galposted 15 years agoin reply to this

              that sounds better than a plain ole hershy bar thats for sure smile

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                Justine76posted 15 years agoin reply to this

                mmmmm. I like it.  smile it might have peanut butter in one square? its really been a long time...

    2. tobey100 profile image60
      tobey100posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      God yes.  Do you have some?????

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    B.C. BOUTIQUEposted 15 years ago

    yeah I remember them, I swear I had one not too long ago...at least a couple years at the latest..I will be glad to help you and sign...

    1. ncmonroe1981 profile image60
      ncmonroe1981posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Awesome! Thanks smile

  3. tntguru profile image61
    tntguruposted 15 years ago

    I do. We used to have them for breakfast and lunch. At the time I was working in a bookstore and, since they first came out, we were promoting them; thus, we had boxes and boxes of "none bar" to hand out to returning college students. As far as signing a petition to bring them back, I would rather not. Let the market decide decide their fate.

    1. ncmonroe1981 profile image60
      ncmonroe1981posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Hey, that's cool, man...I just thought I'd put the opportunity here for people who liked them. We *are* part of the market wink
      Thanks for bumping the thread though! :-)

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    Justine76posted 15 years ago

    I didnt realize they were going away? mmm candy....

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    cosetteposted 15 years ago

    i never heard of them. isn't that weird?

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      Justine76posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      wich one?
      skybar (wich I typed incorrectly before)

      http://www.candyfavorites.com/Skybar-pr … nAod_A2jJQ

  6. ncmonroe1981 profile image60
    ncmonroe1981posted 15 years ago

    From the petition site:

    "Hershey's Bar None was a chocolate bar created by The Hershey Company and released in 1986. It went nationwide in September 1987 after testing in California. The original formula consisted of a cocoa wafer, chocolate filling, peanuts and a milk chocolate coating. In 1993, the product was reformulated into two wafers with chocolate coating, peanuts, and caramel. It was eventually discontinued a few years later with little fanfare."

    Sky Bars and Whatchamacallits can be found at retro candy shops online, but I can't find the Bar None. :-(

    If anyone finds some though, I'd love to know!!

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    Justine76posted 15 years ago

    I live near a liquidation grocery store. its where I get most of my food, at really low prices. discontinued items and such. insurance claims and overstocked stuff...so I get to eat alot of things that are technically gone.

    1. ncmonroe1981 profile image60
      ncmonroe1981posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Lucky you!! Enjoy a Bar None for me! ;-)

 
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