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How a beloved 1970s candy got called back up to the major leagues. A few months ago, I saw something out of the corner of my eye when I stopped off at Boccato’s Groceries in Hermosa Beach ...
How the Reggie Bar, a beloved 1970s candy, got called back up to the majors with the help of a Canadian couple—and Reggie Jackson himself.
The reign of the Reggie Bar was, sadly, short-lived. It was discontinued in 1981, only to be briefly brought back in 1993 to celebrate Jackson's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Reggie candy bars were all the rage when Mr. October ruled the baseball diamond in the late 1970s. Now, after more than 40 years they're back and chocolate-loving baseball fans are on board.
The Reggie Bar is returning more than 40 years after it was discontinued. The chocolate, caramel and peanut candy bar came out in 1978, the year after Reggie Jackson became Mr. October. The New ...
More than 40 years after being discontinued, the classic Reggie Bar — the candy that went on the market after the 1977 World Series turned Jackson into the Yankees’ Mr. October — is back.
The Reggie Bar was a fan favorite for years before it was discontinued in 1981, but one local couple has made it their mission to bring it back.