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When Williamson Candy Company went out of business in the '70s, they sold manufacturing rights for Powerhouse to Peter Paul Candy Company, who continued making Powerhouse until the mid '80s (around 1985 or '86 to be more specific); but around the time their original parent company went broke, Powerhouse started losing popularity. Plus, Peter Paul's other brands, including Mounds and Almond Joy, had started to outsell Powerhouse, thus causing Peter Paul to announce that they would stop production of the popular candy bar. Powerhouse's last candy bar rolled off the assembly line in January of 1986 according to the TV series "Unwrapped".
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