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The mysterious reappearance of the Reggie Bar - MSNModeled after the Wayne Bun bar, first produced in 1947 by the Wayne Bun Candy Co. in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the Reggie Bar had actually been born out of a boast.
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.
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11 Old-School Snacks People Loved To Eat In The 1970sThe snacks that were popular in the 1970s were marked by their combination of crowd-pleasing flavors, innovative textures, and slightly wacky concepts.
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 ...
The candy bar made for Reggie Jackson returns ahead of a new documentary on the former Yankees slugger.
The popular Tigerland bar, Reggie’s, will now permanently close its doors, at least under the current ownership. The owner had his license to sell alcohol revoked Thursday morning, April 27.
The building for Reggie's, which was shut down Thursday over liquor law violations, will soon become part of an expanded Fred's Bar & Grill, owner Marc Fraioli said Thursday.
Reggie’s Bar in Tigerland will remain closed for months after a hearing by the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control was delayed.
Review: 'Reggie' tells the story of Mr. October, from his perspective Doc tells story of baseball legend Reggie Jackson, both on and off the field.
The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control announced an emergency suspension of Reggie's Bar in Tigerland after the death of Louisiana State University student Madison Brooks.
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