Food of the Eighties, Little Chocolate Footballs
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They were small solid milk chocolate footballs about the size of a nickle. They were wrapped in shiney orange foil and ran for about 10 to 20 cents a piece.
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pnutbutterprincess82 - July 08, 2008 - Report this comment
I remember these you can still get them around Easter Time
cheetakatt - March 08, 2010 - Report this comment
I remember when they were penny/.2 cents....peanutbutter logs,chico sticks,jawbreakers,sixlets,doublebubble,jolly ranchers. Dang I'm OLD!!
SZA - March 08, 2010 - Report this comment
Yuck, these aren't even real chocolate - "mockolate." I loved them as a kid, too, though. And those foil-wrapped balls they sold at Christmastime.
Charlie - January 31, 2014 - Report this comment
Any foil wrapped and shaped candy at the holidays was definitely exciting to me!
Tom - May 11, 2014 - Report this comment
Chalky/waxy and kinda crummy...the kind of junk candy you'd find in a dish at old people's houses.
Dex - August 29, 2014 - Report this comment
Still available from bulk candy companies in varying qualities ranging from "mocholate" to imported Lindt. Also still available: varying qualities of chocolate soccer balls, baseballs, basketballs, Easter eggs, and round ball "Christmas ornaments". If you look hard good ones are out there at a higher price than the "mockolates".

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