Saniflush, NOTHING does a better, or even comparable, job at getting rust stains out of the porcelain throne. evidently there was some sort of health issue involved in its disappearance.
SSPs - still the most fun toy cars ever
Saniflush, NOTHING does a better, or even comparable, job at getting rust stains out of the porcelain throne. evidently there was some sort of health issue involved in its disappearance.
SSPs - still the most fun toy cars ever
Dr. Pepper in the long neck glass bottle when it had sort of a hint of fruit taste or something you couldn't quite put your finger on.
I've always missed the "old" Special K cereal. Back when it was little cusps, not flakes.
Twinkies , I hear they may be made again
Corn Soya cereal. http://www.mrbreakfast.com/cereal_detail.asp?id=99
I can't think of any product I really miss, but of late I find everywhere I go I'm looking for unlocked bathrooms. It never bothered me before but for some reason I'm getting paranoid about it. I'll have to get a life!
or one of these:
http://www.dynamic-living.com/produc...photoBox+clear
Standardized round headlight bulbs. Currently $6.88 at Amazon.
They were cheap, available, and they didn't get cloudy after five years. The last vehicle I've owned with round headlights was a Jeep Wrangler. When I ran into a deer, at least I didn't have to pay hundreds of dollars for a headlight assembly.
Bacon, that actually tastes like real bacon. It tastes so good, you know it's bad for you, but you don't care, because it tastes so good. Two or three pieces and you can walk away without craving more. Good taste = satisfaction = you don't have to eat as much. It used to be so simple.
Go to Kroger, get the thick-cut Kroger brand with peppercorns.Bacon, that actually tastes like real bacon. It tastes so good, you know it's bad for you, but you don't care, because it tastes so good. Two or three pieces and you can walk away without craving more. Good taste = satisfaction = you don't have to eat as much. It used to be so simple.
Enjoy and thank me later
^^^ I like part 10/10. The Westinghouse electronic magnifier. Classic.
Fizzies. Like alka seltzer tablets in that you dropped them into a glass of water and made your own pop.
orange was best.
what I don't miss are Space Food Sticks.
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Looking @ these commercials now, I never realized what BS they were peddling when watching them as a kid. I must have reached the cynical part of my life.
Ah yes... Fizzies... back when products ended in "ies".... such as... Spoolies...
http://www.spoolies.com/
Vernors in glass bottles made with real sugar.
I was just talking about Fizzies the other day. couldn't recall what they were called.
Space Food Sticks were disgusting. I have no idea what flavor they were going for. the texture was like someone blended a tootsie roll with dried play-doh. the taste, too, now that I think of it
THIS JUST IN! FIZZIES ARE BACK!
http://www.fizzies.com/
I think they always used Stevia from South America until the great 1984 High Fructose Corn Syrup conspiracy. I was going to say original formula Vernors also. I'd buy it by the keg.
Can you imagine your own home tap?! Heavenly elixir. Right alongside the Michigan craft brews...
Cheers!
Thanks for all the Fizzies info.... Fizzies were banned because of Cyclamates were banned at that time. Funny thing is that you can still find Cyclamates in Europe and other countries. Apparently the FDA wasn't really thorough on their investigations... Abbott laboratires could NOT reproduce the results that the FDA did... and petitioned for a reviw... but the FDA has balked ever since.
Europeans look at the FDAs decision on Cyclamates as a flawed test... and sell Cyclamates without concern in diet foods and drinks, after their own tests proved it safe... go figure...
I found a lot of nostalgia at They Always Come Back - Pop Americana Resurrected.
I'm buying a case just to mix with some bong water.
alright Gistok, here's a challenge, fizzies are available at Z's Penny Candy, 17511 Stephens Drive in EastPointe. 586-778-4510 ...
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