Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pizza Hut in the 80s before it was taken over by Yum brands. You could get a pitcher of Pepsi, play Pacaman, and they had the little red candles at every booth.
80s Pizza Hut was something very special. It was actually a place I longed to go and was reserved for good report card reward. The pizza there was so good in the 80s.
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.
Also, the original recipe Sour Patch Jelly Beans. The new recipe is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:apparently they've stopped making Nabisco Chocolate Wafers. I NEED MY ICEBOX CAKE! (Well, need to make it for the kids and spouse and grandpa. Can't eat gluten anymore, myself.)
Nooooooo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chesapeake Bay Seafood House -- mmmmmm.
The hushpuppies. . .
Oh my gosh yes! Those were the days! Crab legs, shrimp and the best high puppies.
Anonymous wrote:Chesapeake Bay Seafood House -- mmmmmm.
The hushpuppies. . .
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The old Target set-up
+1
YES! I think we should stage a protest. I truly despise the new set up at Target. Target is going to lose many customers over their decision to create one of the worst shopping experiences ever.
+100
I'm hoping they've already noticed the drop in customers/sales. Whoever came up with the reorg needs to be fired.
What’s changed? I heard my local one hasn’t been through the renovations yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Chesapeake Bay Seafood house!
How about:
Prell shampoo
Hechinger
Bob’s Big Boy
The Limited
Tower Records
Contempo Casuals
The roller skating rink that used to be in Reston or Fairfax
Taco Bell seven layer burrito
Also I loved Product 19 and Flex shampoo.
I would love to give my daughter Loves Baby Soft as her first perfume.
You can purchase Loves Baby Soft on Amazon.
You can also still buy Prell in most places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Chesapeake Bay Seafood house!
How about:
Prell shampoo
Hechinger
Bob’s Big Boy
The Limited
Tower Records
Contempo Casuals
The roller skating rink that used to be in Reston or Fairfax
Taco Bell seven layer burrito
Also I loved Product 19 and Flex shampoo.
I would love to give my daughter Loves Baby Soft as her first perfume.
You can purchase Loves Baby Soft on Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Pizza Hut in the 80s before it was taken over by Yum brands. You could get a pitcher of Pepsi, play Pacaman, and they had the little red candles at every booth.
Anonymous wrote:apparently they've stopped making Nabisco Chocolate Wafers. I NEED MY ICEBOX CAKE! (Well, need to make it for the kids and spouse and grandpa. Can't eat gluten anymore, myself.)