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Location: 1603 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Location: 1603 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | ||
[[Image:Stbarbara1964memorialdayparade2.jpg|thumb|100px|Badar's store at left]] | [[Image:Stbarbara1964memorialdayparade2.jpg|thumb|100px|Badar's store at left]] | ||
- | Badar's was the small store next to Fred's Meat Market (Fred was his son). It offered kids from [[St. Barbara Church|St. Barbara's]] and [[East Denison Elementary School]] a place to buy school supplies, candy, and ice cream | + | Badar's was the small store next to Fred's Meat Market (Fred was his son). It offered kids from [[St. Barbara Church|St. Barbara's]] and [[East Denison Elementary School]] a place to buy school supplies, candy, and ice cream. |
- | As you entered the store, a gumball machine was the first thing encountered just left of the door. Inside were the desireable striped gumball "winners" that got you a free 5 cent candy bar if you were lucky enough to get a winner for your penny. | + | As you entered the store, a gumball machine was the first thing encountered just left of the door. Inside the machine were the desireable striped gumball "winners" that got you a free 5 cent candy bar if you were lucky enough to get a winner for your penny. |
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+ | Just behind the gumball machine was the candy counter with it's array of candy and gums, a partial list of which appears just below. | ||
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+ | |+ '''Some of the Candy and Gum sold at Badar's''' | ||
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+ | | Atomic Fireballs<br>Bit O’Honey<br>Black Taffy<br>Boston Baked Beans<br>Bulls Eye’s Caramel Creams<br>Candy Buttons<br>Candy Cigarettes<br>Candy Dots<br>Candy Necklace<br>Charms Squares<br>Charms Sweet & Sour Pops<br>Cherry Heads<br>Cherryheads<br>Chick O Stick Nuggets<br>Chuckles<br>Coconut Bar<br>Coconut watermelon slices<br> || Flying saucers<br>Fun Dip<br>Good and Plenty<br>Gum - Teaberry<br>Gum - Blackjack<br>Gum - Cinnamon<br>Gum - Juicy Fruit<br>Gum - Beeman's<br>Gum - Beechnut<br>Gum - Bazooka<br>Gum - Cigarettes<br>Gum - Cigars<br>Gum - Fruit Stripe<br>Hot Tamales<br>Jawbreakers<br>Jujubes<br>Jujyfruits<br> || Laffy Taffy<br>Lemonheads<br>Licorice Pipe<br>Licorice Sticks (black & red)<br>Mike & Ikes<br>Necco Assorted Wafers<br>Now & Laters<br>Pearson’s Salted Nut Roll<br>Pixy Stick<br>Pop Rocks<br>Razzles<br>Red Hots<br>Rock Candy Crystal Stick<br>Rock Candy Crystals in a box<br>Root Beer Barrels<br>Runts<br>Salt Water Taffy<br> || Sen Sen<br>Slo Poke <br>Smarties<br>Smith Brothers coughdrops<br>Snaps<br>Sugar Daddy<br>Sweetarts<br>Tootsie Rolls<br>Walnettos<br>Wax Bottles<br>Wax Lips<br>Wax Teeth | ||
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- | Just behind the gumball machine was the candy counter with it's array of candy dots, flying saucers, Tootsie Rolls, gum, candy bars, wax lips, wax bottles, coconut watermelon slices, candy cigarettes, etc. | ||
Across the aisle the students could buy pencils, fountain pens, 10 cent bottles of ink, notebook paper, and other supplies. | Across the aisle the students could buy pencils, fountain pens, 10 cent bottles of ink, notebook paper, and other supplies. | ||
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+ | The store also had a small soda fountain towards the back where you could enjoy milkshakes, sodas, Boston coolers, phosphates, and banana splits. | ||
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The property was purchased by the Badarzynski's in 1935. | The property was purchased by the Badarzynski's in 1935. |
Revision as of 19:35, 1 March 2008
Owner: John Badarzynski
Location: 1603 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
Badar's was the small store next to Fred's Meat Market (Fred was his son). It offered kids from St. Barbara's and East Denison Elementary School a place to buy school supplies, candy, and ice cream.
As you entered the store, a gumball machine was the first thing encountered just left of the door. Inside the machine were the desireable striped gumball "winners" that got you a free 5 cent candy bar if you were lucky enough to get a winner for your penny.
Just behind the gumball machine was the candy counter with it's array of candy and gums, a partial list of which appears just below.
Atomic Fireballs Bit O’Honey Black Taffy Boston Baked Beans Bulls Eye’s Caramel Creams Candy Buttons Candy Cigarettes Candy Dots Candy Necklace Charms Squares Charms Sweet & Sour Pops Cherry Heads Cherryheads Chick O Stick Nuggets Chuckles Coconut Bar Coconut watermelon slices | Flying saucers Fun Dip Good and Plenty Gum - Teaberry Gum - Blackjack Gum - Cinnamon Gum - Juicy Fruit Gum - Beeman's Gum - Beechnut Gum - Bazooka Gum - Cigarettes Gum - Cigars Gum - Fruit Stripe Hot Tamales Jawbreakers Jujubes Jujyfruits | Laffy Taffy Lemonheads Licorice Pipe Licorice Sticks (black & red) Mike & Ikes Necco Assorted Wafers Now & Laters Pearson’s Salted Nut Roll Pixy Stick Pop Rocks Razzles Red Hots Rock Candy Crystal Stick Rock Candy Crystals in a box Root Beer Barrels Runts Salt Water Taffy | Sen Sen Slo Poke Smarties Smith Brothers coughdrops Snaps Sugar Daddy Sweetarts Tootsie Rolls Walnettos Wax Bottles Wax Lips Wax Teeth |
Across the aisle the students could buy pencils, fountain pens, 10 cent bottles of ink, notebook paper, and other supplies.
The store also had a small soda fountain towards the back where you could enjoy milkshakes, sodas, Boston coolers, phosphates, and banana splits.
The property was purchased by the Badarzynski's in 1935.
John Badarzynski died in 1961. With both schools closing down, the business might not have survived very much longer, anyway.
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