Things you would bring back

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops

+1 million. I loved those.


Yes, please! Just find a different spokesperson and they are set for a comeback.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:123 Jell-o
Morton’s honey buns
Pleasant Pheasant
American Cafe
Zebra Room pizza
Fuzzy Wuzzy - was a bear soap
Desk phones


Yeah, I miss desk phones.
Anonymous
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Have you read the book written by Andrew Gifford? You absolutely should.

https://www.amazon.com/We-All-Scream-Andrew-Gifford/dp/1939650798/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=2T84U46VGYXR1&keywords=giffords+ice+cream&qid=1556141287&s=gateway&sprefix=giffords&sr=8-1


Thanks, I've heard of the book and I've read about the story, but my real desire is to once again have a bowl of vanilla with real whipped cream and a little pitcher of hot butterscotch to pour on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops

+1 million. I loved those.


Yes, please! Just find a different spokesperson and they are set for a comeback.

I make my own with pop molds and the instant jello. They aren’t as good as the original ones, but definitely better than nothing.
Anonymous
Haagen-Dazs Frozen Yogurt Bar, Raspberry & Vanilla
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops

+1 million. I loved those.


Yes, please! Just find a different spokesperson and they are set for a comeback.

I make my own with pop molds and the instant jello. They aren’t as good as the original ones, but definitely better than nothing.


Do yours form that thin layer of ice that came off in one piece? I loved that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jello pudding pops

+1 million. I loved those.


Yes, please! Just find a different spokesperson and they are set for a comeback.

I make my own with pop molds and the instant jello. They aren’t as good as the original ones, but definitely better than nothing.


Do yours form that thin layer of ice that came off in one piece? I loved that.


Click it with your teeth to shatter it, then let the shards melt on your tongue.
Anonymous
Dunkaroos! They were basically animal crackers and icing.
Anonymous
Garfinkels

Anonymous
Clorets gum
Chiclets fruit flavored gum
the large size Dino-Sour eggs

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I remember these chocolate sandwich cookies from childhood that I still crave (but can't find). Cookie was a very different texture from Oreos, for example, and the filling was also chocolate. I think they were Keebler, but am not sure. Loved those things.



E.L. Fudge? I loved those?


Did more research. I think they were called chocolate fudge.
Anonymous
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Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific
Lemon Up Shampoo
Herbal Essences (in green bottle)


You can get gee your hair smells terrific and lemon up here: https://www.vermontcountrystore.com/specialty-shops/category/brands-from-the-past
Anonymous
Flex shampoo and conditioner
the shampoo that had beer in it
Anonymous
Faberge Organics Shampoo and FO Conditioner. Farrah Fawcett appeared in the commercials and print ads! Unique donut hole in the caps. Sometimes I'd put my Alberto Vo5 hot oil treatment bottle in the cut out part.

Smelled soooo good and my hair looked shiny and full when that was required in the 80s. Used to only use this and PP listed Flex. Flex also smelled balsamy. I can still recall the scent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The old Target set-up


+ a billion
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