Leica - that's it. my zs-9 has various manual settings available, image stabilization, in addition to various auto modes and face recognition focusing
-Carnation Breakfast Bars [[peanut butter and granola)
-FROST candy bars [[white chocolate/peanut butter)
-Hubba Bubba and Gator[[aid) gum
-Planter's Cheesballs
-Cinnamon Tic Tacs
-HI-C in the large metal cans you had to open with the pointy end of the can opener. Kinda tasted mettalic...lol
-McDLT [[burger on one-side/bun on the other) discontinued w/ styrofom packaging.
-Wendy's Salad Bar
-Burger King Icee desserts
-Hardee's Frisco Burger [[on toast instead of bun)
-French fried w/ gravy at Kresge's cafeteria
-Hudson's restaurant [[Maurice Salad)
yummm... so sad.... :-[[
oh yea...
Burger King: Ham and cheese with lett/tomato/mayo/american cheese slice on a long roll. [[those were good!)
and does Taco Bell still do Enchilados? [[used to love those with a bunch of the mild sauce when they were in the little plastic jelly type containers you could drink!) lol
hardee's frisco burger is still available - had one yesterday. Cinnamon tic-tacs are BACK under a different name
Burger King: Ham and cheese with lett/tomato/mayo/american cheese slice on a long roll. [[those were good!)
This reminded me of the K-Mart submarine sandwiches. I think this was back in the 60s I would get one of these with a frozen Coke and just enjoy enjoy enjoy. Mind you, I was fresh off the res. I think the sandwich had three slices each of baloney and American cheese, then lettuce, tomato and mayo.
Just found this recipe, sounds more like it! Now I can go make some, three for a dollar.
http://www.food.com/recipe/kmart-sub...he-past-301815
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Sounds like these steaming baloney, bbq sauce with mayo and pasturized cheese slice little sandwiches they used to sell at this little junky party store near my high school. They were called 'chuck wagons'... They seemed great at the time! Nice 'n hot on a cold michy winter day! Thankfully I only had them a few times and didn't ruin my stomach.
This reminded me of the K-Mart submarine sandwiches. I think this was back in the 60s I would get one of these with a frozen Coke and just enjoy enjoy enjoy. Mind you, I was fresh off the res. I think the sandwich had three slices each of baloney and American cheese, then lettuce, tomato and mayo.
take a look at some of the old catalogs for sh*ts and giggles... [[seen a pic of my ole' Show & Tell record player and some other great product memories...
new technology back then was expensive... lol http://www.wishbookweb.com/
Miz!....got me hooked on looking through the catalogs. Bringing back tons of memories.
Goodness! That recording unit looks iron-clad. Like it would run forever!
I used to like it too, but the last time I bought a box a few months ago I found the taste to be odd, nothing like I remember. The same with Cheerios. Not the same taste. I think it's because of the use of more oat bran? to make it more heart healthy and the reduction of sugars and high fructose corn syrup.
Aspergum! Sales were so low they had to discontinue it about 5 years ago. Also, Vick's vapor inhaler. I'm not sure if they still make it but it was a plastic tube about the size of a chapstick with a hole on the end. Inside it was just Vicks's vapo-mentho-whatever. I'm pretty sure that got abused [[eyeroll).
i remember aspergum. there was also St. joseph's Aspirin for Children in lemon and orange flavours.
the inhalers are still around
Old catalogs are fun, thanks for the Wish Book website!
Here's a few old Heathkit catalogs [[another series of products I miss)
http://heathkit.garlanger.com/catalogs/
And a comprehensive set of Radio Shack:
http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/
Wheatena Hot Cereal. I always liked it. Meijer and Kroger used to sell it but haven't seen it sold there in years. I looked on the website awhile back and found that independent grocery or Spartan stores carry it. Will have to check again.
Bosco chocolate milk syrup is another one. I checked the website and it's sold at Kroger's but not here in Michigan, Ohio would be the closest. It's also sold in some countries overseas according to their website. I forget where. I'd have to check again. I did run across it at the Big Lots in Dearborn last year or year before I think but didn't buy any. I checked the ingredient label and the first or second item was corn syrup. I passed.
Faygo Old Fashioned Root Beer...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNoeho_kdRs
Old Detroit Commercial Playlist...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Rbo...9C3D66A7B3C32E
The Vermont Country Store features a lot of obscure, nostalgic candies. I see they have Bonomo Turkish Taffy in chocolate, vanilla, strawberry and banana flavors.
they have those big tins of Charles Chips! I remember our Sealtest guy used to deliver those too. Or was it Twin Pines?
Adams Sour Apple and Sour Grape gum!!!!
The Vermont Country Store hasWith a name like that, maybe they should have went with "more flavor" instead or "more taste." LOL!"Fartless Black Bean" Salsa—More Taste, Less Gas
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What products do you miss? What products missed you? — Jarts.
Well, I guess that's pretty much a truism for everyone here. Otherwise we couldn't even be here!
Mike Mozart loves this kind of stuff: JeepersMedia.
Taco Bell Bell Beefers. It was basically a taco on a hamburger bun instead of in the shell. I still make my own at home. As for jarts, they still make them in Australia and you can get them on ebay.
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