1960s - $ 0.05
I remember getting 10 for a 1.00 in 1960.
About three cents which is now today a value of a dollar. But it depends on the chocolate brand.
I remember it being about 10 cents before tax in the mid 60's. A can of soda and a candy bar for about 25 cents.
what effect did this have on the price of the candy bar during the auction
About 15 cents
A nickel
5 cents
About 2 shillings.
The name of the candy bar was Baby Ruth. Baby Ruth candy bar was created and owned by Curtiss Candy Company in 1921, Nabisco bought it in 1981 from Curtiss and sold it to Nestle' in 1990.
Twix
snickers
butterfingers
The candy bar that would match ten million pennies is the 100 Grand bar. It was created in 1966 and is a candy bar produced by Nestlé.
That depends on what sort of candy bar it is, where you live, when you buy the candy and in which specific store you shop.
A nickel.
25c
I don't know for sure, but I think the average cost for a candy bar was around 5 cents.
7d
$1.00 Because if they are 50 cents each, then: 0.50 + 0.50 = $1.00
if you're buying 2 candy bars, then 1.00.
50 cents
About 2 shillings.
Around 35 cents
10 cents