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  1. Mary Jane (candy) - Wikipedia

    Mary Jane is an old-fashioned taffy-type candy made from peanut butter and molasses. First marketed in 1914, Mary Jane has remained in production for over a century save for a two …

  2. Mary Jane | Candy Warehouse

    Take a bite out of nostalgia with sweat peanut butter Mary Jane Candy from Candy Warehouse. These taffy-like treats have the same branding from 1914!

  3. A Visual History of Mary Jane: The Candy that Refused to Die

    Sep 30, 2025 · NECCO, the New England Confectionery Company, bought Stark and brought Mary Jane back to Massachusetts. The candy that started in Boston returned home after a 19 …

  4. Mary Jane Candy | Favorite Old-Fashioned Candy - New England

    Jun 29, 2022 · Mary Jane candy, a chewy peanut butter and molasses taffy treat, is a nostalgic and jaw-breaking New England penny candy favorite.

  5. Mary Jane (History of Candy) - History of Candy

    Wrapped in its iconic yellow and red wrapper, Mary Jane has a long history in the candy world. Originally sold as penny candy, it became a staple in New England and beyond. Today, it …

  6. Mary Jane Candy | Candy | Candy Store | CandyNation

    Mary Jane candies are a blend of two iconic elements: smooth peanut butter and rich molasses taffy. The result is a delightful bite-size candy that offers a harmonious balance of sweet and …

  7. Amazon.com: Mary Janes Candy

    Chewy, molasses-infused Mary Jane candies with a peanut butter twist. Gluten-free and old-fashioned.

  8. Fox Valley Traders Mary Jane Candy, 10oz, Hard Peanut Butter …

    Savor the nostalgic taste of Mary Jane Candy, 10oz. Made with fresh peanut butter and a hint of molasses, this old-fashioned treat is loved by all ages

  9. What Are the Ingredients in Mary Jane Candy? (2025)

    Mar 30, 2025 · Discover exactly what's in a Mary Jane candy. Our complete guide covers the full ingredients list, allergens, gluten-free status, and recipe history.

  10. What Is Mary Jane Candy? - Food Blog Alliance

    Sep 16, 2025 · The girl depicted on the wrapper is believed to be the candy maker’s aunt, Mary Jane, after whom the candy was named. The image is a classic representation that has …