I found a picture of a wrapper from the era. It showed the bar was 1 oz.
5 oz
15 cents a nickel for a candy bar on 1960 and 35cents for the movie, 10 cents for popcorn.
That would depend on what candy you were talking about. Chocolate bars, for example, were under $0.25.
1960s - $ 0.05I remember getting 10 for a 1.00 in 1960.
In the early 1960's, I remember candy bars to be priced at 5 cents. Prices of everything from that time seem to be so ridiculously low compared to now - movies .35, bread .15, comics .10, newspapers .05, etc. For a quarter, I could go to the corner store and buy: a 6-oz bottle of coke, a small bag of potato chips, a Devil Dog (an east cost cake treat made by Drake's), a large dill pickle and two pretzel sticks - all for .25!!! Of course, wages matched the cost; my father worked in a grocery store and when he left in 1968 after many years, his salary was $500.00 a month.
The price of a Hershey bar didn't change much between about 1960 to 1980, they just kept changing the net weight. Around 1970 the price was twenty five cents. From about 1980 through today, the price of everything has been rising rapidly.
A six ounce bottled Coke (there weren't any larger colas at that time) cost six cents plus two cents for the bottle deposit. They washed and sterilized the bottles and refilled them at the Coca-Cola plant.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependent on the face value of the stamp. The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In the United States 1960 that was 4 cents for the first ounce.
what did a hersheys with almonds weigh in 1960
Hershey's and Tootsie Rolls.
They were roughly .45 cents - .55 cents in the 1960's at concession stands.
10 cents on average
In 1960 the cost of a postage stamp was 4 cents. The rate went to 5 cents on the 7th of January 1963.