Food of the Seventies, Chic-O-Stix

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Not sure about the name. It's a cylindrical candy bar, peanut butter (like in a Butterfinger) on the inside covered with finely crushed toasted coconut, hence the orangish-brownish color. To my surprise, contains no chicken.
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lexus4jess - March 07, 2008 - Report this comment
where can I find them. I want to buy some.If they still sell them. E-mail me if someone finds them. Thanks,Jesse lexus4jess2@yahoo.com
Karen - August 17, 2008 - Report this comment
I know Chik-o-Stiks are sold here in Kansas City. The building I work in has them in the little store in the basement and I get them on a regular basis. I have loved these since I was a kid and used to get them every single summer at the swimming pool!
Dutch - December 13, 2008 - Report this comment
These were damn good. I can still remember crunching into them. Funny, they didn't taste like chicken!
Cheryl - April 15, 2009 - Report this comment
find them here: http://www.candyattic.com/chicostix.html
Marsha - June 17, 2009 - Report this comment
There was nothing like a great big chicostix sitting in my grandma's front porch in the summer. they were big! Do they make them that size anymore?
Nicola - September 29, 2009 - Report this comment
You can buy them at www.thepennycandystore.com the company is located in Massachusetts. They are also known as "Clark Coconut crunch"
Roger Strout - July 23, 2012 - Report this comment
The only complaint I had was it seemed that every one I bought would turn out to be broken. I know that might seem trivial, but it was important that you could hold it up and take a big bite from it. They did taste great though.

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