Food of the Eighties, Mallow Cup
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A candy like a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup, with a marshmallow filling. Also, every package contained a promotional card that was worth random points. The points could then be traded-in for novelty items.
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  • Boyer Candies - (report)
    Site gives history of company, products, etc. Can order candy direct from the company

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Trogg - June 10, 2007 - Report this comment
In the '60's, the candy was much bigger and when you saved a total of 500 points, you sent them in for 10 free candy bars. One of my favorites at the time!
Hannah - January 04, 2008 - Report this comment
Very good! My dad buys them for himself also.
SavageLettuce - September 10, 2008 - Report this comment
Do they still have these? Man, I loved them!
Staci Autumns - November 06, 2008 - Report this comment
Mallow cups rock! They still make them, the company is called Boyer I believe. They were like ghetto Reeses to us, usually the only time I saw them was on Halloween. I buy them all the time now:)
Grammie59 - November 25, 2008 - Report this comment
I still love these, and it's great you can still get them. My daughter buys me one every time she sees them...I used to love getting those free ones in the mail!
Jeff - January 12, 2009 - Report this comment
No kidding, I eat at least 730 Mallow Cups per year...minimum! I eat 2 twin packs every day at lunch,and I buy the six packs (smaller cups) and eat 3-4 of those on the weekends. If there's a support group for Mallow Cup abusers then sign me up! I just know I'm going to overdose one day. If I ever become diabetic, then shoot me! If Boyer ever stops making Mallow Cups, then shoot me also. I wonder if they need any taste - testers over in Mallow world? :)
Paul - February 25, 2009 - Report this comment
I was just at the corner store and there they were. I was so excited because it brought me back to my early teen years. I immediately remembered the game. If you saved up 500 points (in coins it was $5.00), you would send the stack in to receive a full box! I remember doing that and even remember hitting the jackpot one time when I received a 500 coin on the card! I think about it now and I was like willy wanka, every day, heading to the store, looking for the ticket! I don't think they got smaller, we all got bigger!
Paul - February 25, 2009 - Report this comment
Here's the original ticket: http://s88204154.onlinehome.us/pmjack/pmtables/mallo/mallo.25.1.dbl.jpg
TI - May 25, 2009 - Report this comment
My grandma owned a small grocery store in the 80s. When I saw the Mallow cups I was reminded of her. I didn't like Mallow cups too much but I love the memories they bring back.
Megan - July 31, 2009 - Report this comment
I still get these from Indiana. My mother buys them for me and ships them to me. :)
Corie - January 27, 2010 - Report this comment
I wish more places sold these cause they still exist and Ii will occasionally buy a box of them, but gets expensive and they dont last long at all. I can eat 5 packs a day! They are sooo good!!!
Nancy - April 21, 2010 - Report this comment
Does anyone remember a Mallo Cup with no coconut on top...just marshmellow and chocolate?
Julian - February 21, 2011 - Report this comment
If you live in California, it is still possible to get these at Dollar Tree, where they sell them in 8-packs. I'm not sure whether it varies from state to state, though.
kesha - March 22, 2011 - Report this comment
i had to do a speech in frony of my class and they all said they loved mallo cups better than reeses
Charlie - February 02, 2014 - Report this comment
These have been around forever but they don't actually taste very good
Qman - December 05, 2014 - Report this comment
I remember the plain top cups without coconut. My brother would always save the cards for points. I never really acquired a taste for them. The memories they bring back is priceless.

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