Since you said 'was'- State of Maine Spruce Gum
In 1848, John Curtis used resin to make State of Maine Spruce Gum. He sold two hunks of the gum for a penny. As time went on, spruce gum became less popular and was replaced with a paraffin-based gum.
2006-10-25 04:13:44
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answered by wvucountryroads 5
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Boston Baked Beans
2006-10-25 11:12:27
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answered by mentalchallenge 3
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Not a state, but there's also a Charlston Chew. (South Carolina)
I'm totally blanking on a state named candy though.
2006-10-25 11:16:27
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Not sure of a state, Hershey PA is the only place that comes to mind right now
2006-10-25 11:32:00
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answered by Txfroggy 3
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state?
Hersey was named after city in PA.
but can't think of a state Candy name..
2006-10-25 11:11:44
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answered by cork 7
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boston baked beans the candy
2006-10-25 11:12:23
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answered by james w 3
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York peppermint patties
2006-10-25 11:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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State??? hmmmm I know of Hershey, PA
2006-10-25 11:12:51
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answered by cowgirl 2
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There is an Idaho Potato bar. It isn't really made with potatoes...
2006-10-25 11:17:15
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answered by starringsarahas 3
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CALIFORNIA RAISONS!!! YES I WIN!!!
THEY ARE TOO CANDY DAMN IT!!! THEY HAVE NATURAL SUGAR IN THEM!!!
2006-10-25 11:17:10
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answered by rjakjr 3
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