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Mary Jane Candy offers approximately 120 individually wrapped peanut butter and molasses flavored taffies in a 1-pound bulk bag. Repackaged by LAETAFOOD, these classic old-fashioned candies come in iconic red and yellow wrappers featuring the nostalgic 'little girl' illustration. Perfect for sharing across generations, gifting, or on-the-go snacking, this vintage treat delivers a beloved, timeless flavor experience.








| ASIN | B0BP2Z8XRM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,967 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #41 in Taffy Candy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,353) |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 810016545941 |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
T**D
Mary Jane Peanut Butter flavored TAffies
They were good. Not as good as the old, peanut butter kisses, but satisfied. Extremely hard to get.
E**R
Taste Good
Still tastes like my youth
M**N
Not enough product for the money
They’re good but not enough product for the price
D**Y
To hard to eat
The candy was a small roll, not customary rectangle shape. Also it was extremely hard, and since I’m buying this for my 90yr old mom I’m not sure she would be able chew them. Manufacturers are getting away with deception practices. DONT BUY FROM THIS VENDOR!
G**.
Product seems smaller than years ago, but still tastes good!
Smaller than I remember, but still good!
L**N
Mom
Soft
C**A
New & Better Mary Janes
I remember the hard rectangular candy with peanut butter filling, as well. I liked those but they were too hard. These are smaller and softer but with no peanut butter filling, like a small tootsie roll, and they have the same peanut butter and molasses flavor. I like these a lot better. Change is good sometimes.
C**Y
Not close to the original recipe
Disappointed. I was hoping for the Mary Jane’s that were little rectangle candies with real peanut butter in the center. These are really just peanut butter flavored taffy bites that aren’t close to the ones I grew up eating by the bunch. With a little research I found out that the original Mary Jane makers went bankrupt and I assume the new company felt their new recipe was close enough, but I would disagree.
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