The Henry Ford

Halloween trick-or-treating became common throughout America by 1950. Costumed children could receive a variety of goodies – coins, toys, fruits, nuts or even baked goods. 

Over the years, pre-packaged candy became the treat of choice. In the late 1950s, the Curtiss Candy Company made small, two-cent-sized Baby Ruth candy bars to hand out to bell-ringing goblins. 🍫

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