Anonymous wrote:Taco bell meximelt and seven layer burrito!!!!
Anonymous wrote:The old school kosher Jewish delis are disappearing. My grandmother would take me to one as a kid where she lived in Brooklyn and I’d get belly lox on a bialy and she’d get a tongue sandwich (never tried it but I’ll admit it smelled good). We would then split a black and white cookie down the middle. I liked vanilla and she liked chocolate so it was perfect. A lot of them have closed as tastes have changed and younger generations don’t want to take them over. Who’s eating tongue, borscht, matzo ball soup, derma, stuffed cabbages, kugel etc anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I read through the list and I have not heard of most them. The remainders I do not miss.
Anonymous wrote:Dannon yogurt pops coated with dark chocolate.
Sara Lee pecan coffee cake
Pepperidge Farm Coconut cake with Lemon filing
Cragmont grapefruit soda
Great Escape frozen dinners. My favorite was the one with beef short ribs. Seafood Newberg was good too
Smoked sable tails from Posin’s
Anonymous wrote:Pepperidge Farms white thin slice bread.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Cheerwine soda.
Anonymous wrote:There is a pinkberry at DCA I think.
I think jello pudding pops were just frozen jello pudding so you can still make the boxed pudding and then freeze it in popsicle forms.
Giant definitely still sells some Stella d’oro cookies — but the nyc factory closed years ago so I don’t think all the old types are still made.
I used to get really soft jalapeño cheese bread with the grocery store growing up. Now I can only find it in focaccia form in on a fancy bread style that is not as soft and pillowy. It was so yummy!
And the old school Ring Dings individually wrapped in foil were heaven. The new ones in the puffy pack are more stale and waxy tasting. I make a homemade version that is one of my favorite desserts.
Anonymous wrote:I read through the list and I have not heard of most them. The remainders I do not miss.
And the old school Ring Dings individually wrapped in foil were heaven. The new ones in the puffy pack are more stale and waxy tasting. I make a homemade version that is one of my favorite desserts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think jello pudding pops were just frozen jello pudding so you can still make the boxed pudding and then freeze it in popsicle forms.
I've tried. It's not the same. The consistency is wrong.