Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Griddlesode #S2-005: NECCO Wafers

In this Griddlesode, Ron tells the story called “NECCO Wafers”.

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Oh noooooo! I LOVE NECCO wafers!  So they taste like pepto bizmal & urinal “mints”, I still love them.  I am ever on the search for the elusive all chocolate pack.  Love the story though. Thanks for the memories, I’m on the search for some now.
Keep em coming.

Thanks again
Scott (from Texas)

...no I have never tasted the urinal mints but I bet they taste just like the green NECCO’s…

Posted by Scott (from Texas)  -  26 Oct 2006  at  06:57 PM


Never mind NECCO Wafers. What about NECCO Sky Bars? A candy bar split into 4 sub-sections, each with its own filling (fudge, vanilla, caramel and peanut). It always puzzled me—a candy bar that just couldn’t decide what it wanted to be. I still find them in stores from time to time.

Posted by Clinton  -  27 Oct 2006  at  06:15 PM


I guess if you don’t have a sweet tooth, there’s no hope for you.  Had you not said that, I would have supposed that you had had a bad experience with Pepto Bismol when you were a kid.
Of course they aren’t candy, but I like those orange baby aspirins too!
Sugar used to be my favorite food group.  Necco Wafers and Conversation Hearts were some of my favorite sugar delivery devices.
It’s amazing how much candy or certain foods can remind you of your childhood or better days.

Posted by Jeff (down the hall from Scott)  -  30 Oct 2006  at  05:38 PM


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