Today the satellite wafer is a favorite retro treat now made in minnesota.
Satellite wafer candy history.
Either way they are colored wafers filled with tasty little candy balls of various colors.
Citation needed the first flying saucers were produced in the early 1950s when an antwerp based producer of communion wafers belgica faced a decline in demand for their product an account confirmed by astra the company which now owns the belgica brand.
Our flying saucer candy wafers are an old fashioned treat for kids of all ages.
The communion wafer esque shell melts in your mouth and colorful sugar bits remain smooth and crunchy.
Also known as ufo candy this candy is back from the 50s.
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Production of the candy went on hiatus in july 2018 and returned in may 2020.
These paperlike bubbles come in blue orange.
Satellite wafers are a sugary confection that is a candy in the shape of flying saucer and filled with small candy beads.
Satellite wafers are made out of candy and filled with fizzy sherbet and both the flying saucer shaped candy and the candy beads comes in different colors.
In a world of flash and glitz sometimes going back to a simple classic is just the thing.
As for the taste.
It s as much about texture possibly more.
Zure ouwels are small spheroidal capsules of sherbet filled rice paper.
Back then he even made house calls.
Satellite candy is a classic and these flying saucer wafers are a blast from the past.
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Satellite wafers candy have been enjoyed by candy lovers for over fifty years.
This nostalgic candy melts in your mouth to reveal tiny colorful candy beads.
These wafers remind me of what the priest puts on everyone s tongue at communion.
Who else remembers running to the candy store and filling their bags with these delicious pieces of penny candy.
Bring back fun memories from your childhood with these satellite wafers.
Contains two ounces of candy with the history on the label.
Vintage candy enthusiasts go crazy over this fun satellite wafer candy and it s no wonder why.
My earliest memory of flying saucers were going to my doctors when i was four he would give me satellite wafers every time i saw him.
In fact in europe they are actual called just that flying saucers.
My memory is about flying saucer or satellite wafer candy.
Just thinking about this candy will make you hungry.
Some call them flying saucers others call them satellite wafers either way they re delicious and will bring back a ton of nostalgic memories.
Necco wafers are the namesake candy formerly made by the now defunct new england confectionery company which operated near boston massachusetts necco wafers were first produced in 1847 and were considered by the company to be its core product.