Step back into a smoky back room where the shelves are lined with contraband sweets and every rattle of glass sounds like trouble.
The Sugarfoot Smuggler’s Candy Jar is a hand-picked haul of old-time favorites that would’ve made the temperance crowd clutch their pearls. Smuggled straight out of America’s sweet tooth history, this jar is packed with the kind of candies you’d expect to find hidden behind a false wall in a Prohibition-era shop: the chalky clink of NECCO Wafers, the sharp snap of Bonomo Turkish Taffy, the nut-and-nougat heft of a Baby Ruth, and the candy-coated crunch of Boston Baked Beans.
Dig a little deeper and you’ll uncover the peanut-butter punch of Chick-O-Stick, the stretchy, chocolatey chew of Charleston Chews, the slow-burn pull of Slo Poke (evolved for modern smugglers), the toasted coconut grit of a Zagnut, and the salty-sweet backbone of a PayDay—all classics that have survived raids, rationing, and changing tastes.
This isn’t just a candy jar. It’s a bootleg collection of American nostalgia—sweet, stubborn, and unapologetically old-school. Crack it open, share it quietly, and remember: some pleasures were never meant to be legal.
Each gift set also comes with a story tailored to the occasion you choose, turning every sip into part of the experience itself.
Your selection includes a mason jar filled with the following vintage candy:
First produced in 1847, NECCO Wafers are one of America’s oldest candies. These pastel discs were famously carried by soldiers during the Civil War and beyond.
Dating back to 1912, Bonomo Turkish Taffy is known for its unique, pull-and-snap texture. It was famously enjoyed by bending, breaking, and sharing—long before sharing was a trend.
First made in 1921, Baby Ruth combines peanuts, caramel, and chocolate into one of America’s most iconic candy bars. Popular through the Roaring ’20s, it became a snack legend during baseball’s golden age.
Introduced in the 1930s, Boston Baked Beans candy features crunchy peanuts coated in a sweet, candy shell. Despite the name, there are no beans—just classic Americana fun.
First introduced in the 1930s, Chick-O-Stick blends coconut, peanut butter, and toasted crunch into a uniquely textured treat. It’s often compared to a Butterfinger—with a twist.
Invented in 1922, Charleston Chew is a chewy vanilla, strawberry, or chocolate nougat bar coated in chocolate. It became famous for being frozen, snapped, and shared.
First appearing in the 1920s, Slo Poke is a long-lasting caramel hard candy meant to be enjoyed slowly. Its name says it all—no rushing this classic.
Set the mood of a secret speakeasy with the warm glow of our prohibition-inspired candle. Designed to capture the atmosphere of the 1920s underground scene, its subtle, smoky-sweet scent evokes hidden jazz clubs, aged whiskey barrels, and whispered conversations behind closed doors.
Adding this candle to your basket transforms it from a collection of local treasures into a full prohibition experience—one that delights the senses, stirs the imagination, and turns any evening into a moment of rebellion and indulgence.
During Prohibition, "the cat's meow" was a term used to describe something or someone that was the best, most stylish, or most impressive—often used to refer to a person, event, or even a beloved item that stood out above the rest. In the Roaring Twenties, when flappers, jazz, and speakeasies dominated the scene, being called "the cat's meow" was the ultimate compliment, signaling that you were at the height of cool.
Now, you can enjoy the gin-scented candle that’s truly the cat's meow! Available in either a rocks glass or mini mason jar, this candle captures the crisp, refreshing aroma of gin, bringing the spirit of Prohibition to life in your space. Hopefully, you can enjoy the intoxicating gin scent without the risk of being raided—just like those sneaky, rebellious nights in a secret speakeasy. Light it up, sit back, and relish in the timeless charm of a truly unforgettable fragrance.
During Prohibition (1920–1933), "Gasper" was a slang term used to refer to a cigarette. The term was popularized among people involved in the underground or "bootlegging" scene, which often included speakeasy patrons and those evading the law.
As a result of Prohibition, many speakeasies and secret bars became havens for not just alcohol but also for other acts of rebellion and subculture, and smoking a "gasper" became part of the overall atmosphere of defiance.
In addition to being used to refer to cigarettes, "gasper" could also occasionally be heard in some areas referring to a swig of alcohol, particularly when the drink was of lower quality. The association with cigars and cigarettes further cemented the sense of rebellion against the restrictive social laws of the time.
So, while "gasper" was mainly a cigarette, the word carried with it a bit of the rebellious spirit of the Prohibition era
In today’s world, "giggle water" may seem like a quirky and nonsensical term, but during Prohibition, it was very much a part of the vocabulary. Giggle water was a playful slang term for alcohol, especially the kind being secretly served in speakeasies during the 1920s. With the country’s ban on alcohol, people resorted to calling it "giggle water" as a cheeky nod to the effects it had—loosening tongues, making people laugh, and lowering inhibitions. The term became a symbol of rebellion, as folks enjoyed their "giggle water" in hidden bars, knowing every sip was a small act of defiance against the law.
Now, you can experience the scent of giggle water—aka a refreshing mojito—and be transported back to the Roaring Twenties! This candle, available in either a rocks glass or mini mason jar, captures the essence of that Prohibition-era rebellion, with the crisp, invigorating aroma of mint and rum. But act fast—sip your "giggle water" and enjoy the moment before the feds come knocking, ready to raid your hidden speakeasy.
Step back in time with this Whiskey-Scented Candle or Wax Melt, available in a Rocks Glass or Mini Mason Jar. The rich, smoky aroma of aged whiskey fills the air, whisking you away to the days of Prohibition. Imagine the warmth and depth of a perfectly poured drink in a crystal-clear rocks glass, as the flickering candlelight casts shadows reminiscent of a hidden speakeasy. The hum of hushed conversations, clinking glasses, and the soft notes of oak and vanilla mingle with the bold, amber whiskey scent, transporting you to a world where every sip was an act of defiance and every moment felt like a thrilling escape. Let this candle set the mood and carry you to a time when rebellion was in the air and whiskey was a precious, secret indulgence.
With the flickering flame casting shadows across the walls, you can almost hear the faint sound of footsteps approaching—federal agents on the prowl, their raid imminent. Yet, for now, you remain in the safety of the underground bar, savoring the essence of a time when whiskey was more than a drink—it was a symbol of defiance, camaraderie, and an era that refused to go quietly into the night.
This whiskey-scented candle isn’t just a fragrance; it’s an experience. Perfect for anyone who loves the spirit of adventure and the allure of a hidden world from the Roaring Twenties. Let the scent of whiskey in a rocks glass or mini mason jar transport you to a place where the only thing stronger than the drink was the resolve to keep it flowing.
Whether you're celebrating a birthday, anniversary, graduation, sending sympathy, saying “get well soon,” or just letting someone know you're thinking of them, every gift from us becomes a fully curated experience. You choose the occasion, and we pair it with a custom Prohibition-inspired narrative that turns your gift set into a story—complete with themed language, era-style details, and a touch of 1920s mystery and charm.
Instead of a standard gift message, your recipient receives a personalized “secret delivery” note written as if it came from the hidden corners of a speakeasy…the backroom of a bootlegger’s shop…or a hush-hush courier who knew how to keep things quiet during the dry years of Prohibition.
You pick the occasion.
We deliver the experience—Prohibition style.