Anonymous wrote:Ring around the collar. Ring around the collar.
Anonymous wrote:
If you are local, Morton's Crazy Days sales.
Ooo, local ads! How about:
Kemp Mill Records breaks its own records!
and
Spring-fi-eld Mall,
The only mall you’ll ever neeeeeeed…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wait—you could but kool-aid with the sugar already in it??Anonymous wrote:I just watched a compilation of 70s commercials and there was one for carnation powdered milk promising it would really bring down your monthly milk bill, and another for unsweetened KoolAid to which you could add your own sugar as a very economical way to feed your children (with Vitamin C)! Man, we forget how poor everyone was in the 70s. That frozen concentrate OJ was like a major splurge. Now my kids are like “what? It’s not fresh squeezed?”
Sure...we brought it to camp and would eat it by licking it off our fingers.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else remember the Dunkin’ Donuts guy having to get up in the middle of the night to make sure we all got fresh donuts, baked daily? Sometimes when I’m exhausted but have to get up, I still say to myself in that exasperated, self-pitying way, as I get out of bed, “Time to make the donuts.”
Anonymous wrote:He likes it!
Hey Mikey!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saturday morning cartoon ads were the best ads.
My Buddy (my buddy)
My Buddy (my buddy)
Wherever I go, he goes.
My Buddy (my buddy)
My Buddy (my buddy)
My Buddy and me!
Also the Mon Chi Chi (?) song. Those little monkey dolls that sucked their thumbs? Does anyone else remember that song?
Mon Chi Chi! Mon Chi Chi! Oh so soft and cuddly! With his thumb in his mouth he’s really neat! Fun to (something??) his little feet! Happy smiley Mon Chi Chi!
Anonymous wrote:Tootsie Pop owl
Anonymous wrote:If you are local, Morton's Crazy Days sales.