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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP and for two years [b]1977-79 lived outside of Cincinnati where we were told was a test market for new products.[/b] Summer of ‘78 Hershey Whatchamacallit candy bars were new and just about all our swimming pool snack bar sold. Other options were packs of large, round Sweet Tarts that we’d lick until our tongues bled. So gross. Skating rink sold flat 6 inch rectangles of Jolly Ranchers in green apple and cherry. You’d lick it to a droopy point and then toss otherwise it would take an hour to finish. I remember having original Capri Suns at a friend’s house and I felt like an astronaut. Bought original Gator Gum at a sporting goods store. [/quote] Around that same time my grandparents in Dallas were friends with a food scientist at Frito Lay's in Dallas, and I remember being given Jalapeno potato chips many years before they ever hit the shelves. [/quote]
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