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HOW MANY DO YOU REMEMBER???????

I.M. Boggled

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Candy cigarettes...
ahh yes, one could act all grown up with a ciggy butt hangin' out of their mouth as a 5 years old... ;)
Those tobacco ads on TV at the time (in da 50's & 60's) came in real handy when deciding which brand to smoke when one got to be ten or so...
I think I'll be a macho Marlbaro man, it was an easy choice, they even tasted good eventually...
No wonder I smoked cigarettes for almost 3 decades......early cultural assimilation...
and those big old bubble gum "cigars" with a "real " cigar band...
talk 'bout a good smoke ;) :) :D




IMB :)
 
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Rosy Cheeks

dancin' cheek to cheek
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Do you remember:

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When Hong Kong was British...

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and Texas was gay?
 

mtnjohn

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i remember all but 3 or 4 of them....does that make me old ?
i may be old in yrs. but i am still a young buck ,still feel good and strong

how about koogle, does anyone remember koogle?

cool thread pomh
 

mtnjohn

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koogle was a spread like peanut butter in consistancy , but was not made from peanuts...it was in flavors like chocolate, vanilla ,strawberry and bannana
it was launched by "kraft" in 1970

didnt last long though
 
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baccas125

I will have you know that i drove past a working drine-in last weekend have half a notion to go and check out a flick some time. I would love to take my nephews and niece.
 
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I used to love going to the drive-in. But, I never seemed to watch the whole movie. Always got pre-occupied with the girl I was with. :woohoo:
 
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pieceofmyheart said:
hahahahahahaha
Read the ingredients on the Koogle can verite posted? No wonder it wasn't a huge hit. ew
That stuff gave my grandma the farts. :pointlaug
 

organic1

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Wow,
Quite a blast from the past for sure!! I can remember 23 of those items quite well....Cecil & Beanie doesn't ring a bell with me tho :confused: ....PF Flyers weren't actually that big in my crowd back then, Converse seemed to be the shoe most everybody wanted. I tend to be pretty nostalgic....Still have a turntable, LP's and 45's, tho not as many as I once had....Hell, I only just got rid of my Sony SL-HF750 Super Betamax last year! :yoinks: ....another thing that I don't see on that list which was big with the boys I hung around with were toy guns! You don't see those around anymore either....

I was wondering what that Butch Wax was too, 'til I saw the pic above....I had the "Butch" haircut til I was 8, sans Butch Wax tho.... :smile:
 
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