

This candy was not as popular as you would have thought originally. This was a clever marketing idea and it has led to a very successful candy that has stood the test of time. It is undeniably true that kids have better access to candy than they would to a drink mix and it is easier to market a candy that is fun and tart and sweet to kids than it is to market a drink mix to them.

READ MORE: Milka (History, Marketing, Pictures & Commercials) This seems like a new invention from the last fifteen years or so, but it was thought of in the 1930s and led to the creation of this unique candy. The interesting thing about the foundation of Pixy Stix is that they were linked with the original product that was made to improve the taste of water. Nestle took over the candy and changed the marketing materials a little to appeal to kids of all ages with their Wonka label but have recently sold the products in this line up to Ferrero SpA. The Fruzola Company later was renamed Sunline Inc and became the maker of Lik-M-Aid which is a little bit like Pixy Stix. This sparked the idea for Pixy Stix and led to the creation of this memorable candy. This drink mix was being eaten by people in powder form rather than being enjoyed as a drink when mixed with water. The original candy was made in 1942 as a derivative of a powdered candy that was sold by a company called the Fruzola Company. Many people think that Pixy Stix was thought up out of nowhere, but this candy was actually the result of this development with another product. This candy was thought up when a water flavoring product became popular to consume with the water. These are simple candies that were made by Frutoli in St. These little packets contain a mouthful of sugary and tart fruit-flavored candy that you can pour into your mouth and suck on. Pixy Stix is sold as a sweet and sour candy that is sold in a little tube that looks like a paper straw.
