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  • Necco Wafers Assorted - 2 oz (24 pack)
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    From $19.72 (3rd Party New)

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    From $19.99 (New)

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Buy from Amazon $28.84$19.72 $30.00 $26.88 $23.75 $20.63 $17.50 Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun 2014 2015 2016 $23.17, Sep 12 4:07 am$28.84, Nov 17 - Dec 4$22.50, Dec 31 - Jan 3$27.99, Jan 4 - Jan 6$22.50, Jan 7 - Jan 17$28.84, Jan 18 - Feb 4$22.50, Feb 5 - Nov 1$20.56, Nov 8 - Mar 15$22.50, Apr 26 - Jan 27$19.72, Feb 1 - Apr 16 66,815446,557 375,000 281,250 187,500 0 Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun 2015 2016

Price Details

3rd Party New

Last Seen $19.72 Apr 16, '16
Highest $28.84 Jan 18, '14
Lowest $19.72 Feb 1, '16
Average $19.72 (30d avg)
$20.21 (90d avg)
$21.35 (180d avg)
$21.93 (365d avg)
$22.34 (Lifetime average)
Added Sep 12, 2013

Sales Rank

30 day average: 442,456
90 day average: 374,061

Product Description

Each order has tweny four 2 ounce rolls of Necco Assorted Wafers

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Price Details

New

Last Seen $19.99 Mar 14, '14
Highest $19.99 Jun 16, '13
Lowest $19.99 Jun 16, '13
Average NA
Added Jun 16, 2013

Product Description

All Natural Necco Wafers Assorted Roll br New All Natural Necco Wafers offer the same great taste and variety of flavors. The candies remain naturally fat-free, gluten-free and contain no high-fructose corn syrup. The All Natural Necco Wafers Assorted roll comes in seven great flavors. 2.02 oz rolls A Fat Free Candy Since 1847, Americans and people around the world have enjoyed NECCO Wafers. New England Confectionery Company s long-standing success in the candy business is closely related to the enduring popularity of the company s core product- the NECCO Wafer. The NEW All-Natural, fat-free wafer available in seven flavors, a roll of NECCO Wafers is a candy favorite for all times. In 1847, a young English immigrant, Oliver Chase, invented the first American candy machine, a lozenge cutter. After initial success selling his new candy, he and his brother, Silas Edwin, founded Cha

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