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The first time I ever saw a 7 Up bar was at the train station in Chicago when I was 6 years old. My dad bought it for me, no doubt to keep me quiet on the long ride back home to Georgia. I looked in vain for years all over town trying to find another one of those incredible candy bars and was just about convinced I had imagined it. Then one day when I was 10, I saw them for sale at a local convenience store of all places. I begged money from my mom and managed to get enough to buy 2 of them, it was the happiest day of my life! Sadly, the next trip to the same store proved awful. The nice older man who ran the place informed me they had stopped making them and I had probably gotten the last two 7 Up bars of my life on my previous trip. Lucky for me I had saved the wrappers and when I got home I took them out and smelled the rich chocolate smell which clung to the cellophane. I still love the memory of biting into the segments, all were delicious and each one had a different treat inside. If the 7 Up Company or whoever owns them now would start making them again, I’m sure they would make a fortune!
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