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does anyone remember 16oz. GLASS bottle mountain dew? or Pepsi? of all the things i miss from my youth, i think i miss glass bottle pop the most.

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how on earth could i forget saturday morning Cartoons??!!? they were the best. oh, the good ol' days


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I miss "The Dukes of Hazzard", as dorky as that sounds. I just couldn't wait all week for Friday night to roll around so I could drool over Bo and Luke Duke!



Followed by Dallas and Friday Night Videos (got to stay up late). There was no MTV for me back then and I could only get my music video fix by watching that show.
I probably posted that in an ambien trance-soryy
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Double Feature Movies with extra feature cartoons and newsreel
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little wax tube candy with juice inside. i liked the feeling of chewing on the wax until it lost all the flavour.

the little comic books that had small pics in the upper right corners of the pages so when you flipped the pages really fast it would make a simple animation come to life.
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Opening a bar of chocolate without having to take off layers of wrapper & having a wrestling match with it!

Ding-Ding round 1........:-5
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I miss eating chips out of newpaper from the chippy. They always tasted better :-1
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I miss being able to ride a bike for hours...without my butt bones hurting so badly. How did I ever do that??????
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I miss candy necklaces. Little round candies on a elastic string that slips over your head like a necklace. Those kept me entertained for hours.
I probably posted that in an ambien trance-soryy
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devist8me wrote: I miss candy necklaces. Little round candies on a elastic string that slips over your head like a necklace. Those kept me entertained for hours.This post made me think of the sweets i had as a kid, probably only remembered by the Brits of ahem... a certain age! :o



Uncle Joes mintballs

Flying Saucers

Liquorice Torpedoes

Coconut Mushrooms

Bulls Eyes

Fruit Salads

Cherry Lips

Floral Gums

Cola Cubes

Tom Thumb Drops

Bazooka Bubble Gum

Coltsfoot Rock

Blackjack Chews

Bars of Milk Tray

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Ahh memories.......
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Remember most of your list, but not 'bars of milk tray???'

Gobstoppers

half-penny sweets
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Betty Boop wrote: Remember most of your list, but not 'bars of milk tray???'

Gobstoppers

half-penny sweets




I was gonna say the same thing!! I don't remember those!

Not only do I miss these things but the existing sweets available don't taste the same and are WAY TOO SMALL :mad:
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Betty Boop wrote: Remember most of your list, but not 'bars of milk tray???'



Gobstoppers

half-penny sweetsNow THAT made me feel me age :wah:

You used to be able to buy Milk Tray on a bar of chocolate, & you snapped off a piece & it was filled like a Milk tray chocolate, cool eh?
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ooooohhh, so you're that old!!!!!!
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Betty Boop wrote: ooooohhh, so you're that old!!!!!!Thats fightin talk whippersnapper :yh_beatup
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i miss my parents.
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pull ring cans! Yeah, I know they polluted, but I still liked them. You felt like you were pulling the ring on a grenade every time you pulled one.

I also miss "space food" sticks. Remember those? The astronauts ate them! circa 1965, I think.

How about "mood rings"?

"Pet Rocks"

and the best of all, "POW-MIA" bracelets!
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I wasn't even a twinkle in my daddies eye in 1965!!! :p



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Does anyone here remember "Thingmakers"? You had this hotplate and molds and stuff called "goobledy goop" You filled up the mold, heated it until it changed color and then you peeled out the thing and had a fun rubber toy for yourself!

They had "Creepy Crawlies" expansion mold packs, and "Picadoos" which were great. Just square molds that you could use to create larger patterns. I even had a "shrunken head" mold!

The blasted thing was ridiculously dangerous, though. I don't think I ever played with it without getting burned at least once. It's pulled off the market now. :)

Or how about the little remote controlled helicopter that was attached to a boom? What was it called? rescue copter? No...I can't remember...but I remember

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I miss the stubby brown beer bottle.
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canaan wrote: drive-in movieswe still have a drive-in...it is awesome...does make you feel like a kid!



P.S. I like this thread...makes me think about the good stuff!
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come to think of it i miss blueberry hubba-bubba bubble gum. i used to drive my Gramma nuts chewing all 5 peices at once. made the whole farm house smell.

And my Gramma. she was great. aren't all Grammas and GranDads?

And lawn Darts! how could you not love throwing heavy metal missles at your friends? and BB gun wars. I still have one in my thigh. HA :yh_cowboy


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The solitude and peace when shops weren`t open 24/7 and TV wasn`t on all the time too!
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rayna340 wrote: This might only be a UK product but does anyone remember Creamola/Cremola?

Spelling probably is'nt right but it was a flavoured sherbity powder in a tin that you mixed with water to make a kids drink. Foamed all over the place. Great funWere'nt too sure so googled it too see what i could find, no i cant say that i remembered it but i did find an interesting site about what it was like living in the 40's.

http://www.westallswar.org.uk/01_1941.html
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Fizz bags & Peggy's Legs:-1
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THe quality of pop in glass so much better.

Our store has some 8 oz glass deals.

Very yum!!

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Much more recent, I miss the TV shows Mr Stewart and Sports Nite. Both were fabulous and smart...... probably why they went Tango Uniform.
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I miss.....


Fame...used to watch it with my kids

The Waltons

Good old variety shows on a Saturday night

Not being able to find a TV programme that's not violent and full of spiteful people

The sound of grasshoppers....where are they?

My Mum & Dad

Motor racing in the days of Ayrton Senna and Nigel mansell

My kids now they've all left home

Looking after my grandchildren now they're all grown up

Hard toilet paper (only joking)

The peace and quiet of life before mobile phones




Bez..............:D
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I miss having long hair and thinking it was cool. Every now and then I think about letting it grow again, but number one, I need to look professional for my practice, and number two, it would make me look older and bedraggled.:(
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The original Cracker Jack toys.
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smithy87 wrote: I miss eating chips out of newpaper from the chippy. They always tasted better :-1Same here Smithy:-1
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ArnoldLayne wrote: 1 Jamboree bags (like a lucky bag with sweets and little toys )

2 Jubilee (pyramid shaped frozen drink)

3 Liquorice shoe laces

4 Spangles (packet of square fruity boiled sweets )

5 Love hearts (chalky sweets with love messages on them)

6 Parma Violets (sweets that tasted like perfume )

7 The loose sugar-like sherbert that you licked your finger and dipped it in ( the yellow stuff used to make your finger go yellow so you could boast to your friends about you smoking when you showed them your nicotine finger...gross )

8 Old Jamaica (rum & raisin chocolate bar )

9 Lashings of Ginger beer

10 Pebbles (sweets that looked like pebbles from the beach )

11 Coke never tasted better out of the glass bottle


Get yourself down to the corner shop Arnold, they still sell love hearts!!



With updated messages though, such as 'text me', e-mail me'



I loved 'Spangles'



Gobstoppers were another good one!!
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I miss the store here called Spurgeons - you use to buy candy by the pound and before you went to the movies you would get some and put it in your moms purse and go...It was so good...How about double features at the drive in - sitting in the lawn chairs to watch them in the back of a pickup truck! JAWS and PORKEYs - my first ever Rated movie and now that seems like a cartoon to these kids...::thinking:

the Soda Fountain store in a small town called Rolfe Iowa - pop. maybe 400 LOL but the best Ice Cream ever anywhere! the twirling bar stools and how they would talk about my dad going there when he was little...

But most of all - not unlike LC.......My DADDY - hands down....:-1


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mominiowa wrote: I miss the store here called Spurgeons - you use to buy candy by the pound and before you went to the movies you would get some and put it in your moms purse and go...It was so good...How about double features at the drive in - sitting in the lawn chairs to watch them in the back of a pickup truck! JAWS and PORKEYs - my first ever Rated movie and now that seems like a cartoon to these kids...::thinking:

the Soda Fountain store in a small town called Rolfe Iowa - pop. maybe 400 LOL but the best Ice Cream ever anywhere! the twirling bar stools and how they would talk about my dad going there when he was little...

But most of all - not unlike LC.......My DADDY - hands down....:-1


I loved Spurgeons!! used to go to the one in Perry every Saturday with my Gramma.



she would get me either a new belt buckle or cowboy hat.

and 2 packs of Blueberry Hubba Bubba


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Wolverine wrote: I loved Spurgeons!! used to go to the one in Perry every Saturday with my Gramma.



she would get me either a new belt buckle or cowboy hat.

and 2 packs of Blueberry Hubba Bubba
Durn you, Wolverine! You just made me remember my gramma. I can smell her Denture's snuff right now. She's save the glasses & that's what we kids drank from. If we raised too much hell outside & she came to spank one of us, her own border collie, Tippy, would protect us from her. :wah:
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Accountable wrote: Durn you, Wolverine! You just made me remember my gramma. I can smell her Denture's snuff right now. She's save the glasses & that's what we kids drank from. If we raised too much hell outside & she came to spank one of us, her own border collie, Tippy, would protect us from her. :wah:


naw. Gramma was fine with us keeds raising Cain. so long as we did it Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out back behind the stand of pines and the barn.


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I miss roller skating all day long, up and down the street. Bugging the boys, chasing after them.

Jumping rope.

Hopscotch.

Chinese jump rope.

Going barefoot all day long.
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I miss just being a kid - being able to just do 'stuff' with having a care in the world!!

I also miss chicken crackles ... and the cute boy that used to buy me a packet at lunch every day!!
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The sounds of kids playing in the street....unfortunately

a. they can't because they'd get run over

b. they wouldn't be able to play without screaming, crying and serioulsy hurting each other

c. TV, mollycoddling and play stations have sucked the creativity out of them

d. Parents are too scared of perverts to let their kids play outside
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Bez wrote: The sounds of kids playing in the street....unfortunately



a. they can't because they'd get run over

b. they wouldn't be able to play without screaming, crying and serioulsy hurting each other

c. TV, mollycoddling and play stations have sucked the creativity out of them

d. Parents are too scared of perverts to let their kids play outside
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