Not very familiar with any of these products. Probably because most of my snacks in 1980 were likely brewed or distilled.
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Given the unusually high percentage of my time spent with the munchies, I probably had every one of those and a lot more besides. But I can’t remember…
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@Uncle Al
Jack-in-The-Box was open all night and a great place to get munchies, when, you most needed them.
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Okay this is more my decade of remembrance. I remember and ate 95% of this crap. Although the memory of Bill Cosby and pudding pops is quickly fading to Bill Cosby and starting fluid. It’s not even called starting fluid anymore, it’s called Cosby sauce.
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Crayons and paste were my favorites.
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@Tim Buktu — Funny thing…I most certainly DO remember those 3 a.m. bags of greasy JITB tacos.
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I think ate everything in that video. I still miss the Swiss Cheese crackers. Those were/are my absolute favorite crackers ever. I can still taste them. I ate boxes and boxes of them back then.
I started eating generics and store brands in the 80s and I still do.
You Funny!
Not very familiar with any of these products. Probably because most of my snacks in 1980 were likely brewed or distilled.
Given the unusually high percentage of my time spent with the munchies, I probably had every one of those and a lot more besides. But I can’t remember…
@Uncle Al
Jack-in-The-Box was open all night and a great place to get munchies, when, you most needed them.
Okay this is more my decade of remembrance. I remember and ate 95% of this crap. Although the memory of Bill Cosby and pudding pops is quickly fading to Bill Cosby and starting fluid. It’s not even called starting fluid anymore, it’s called Cosby sauce.
Crayons and paste were my favorites.
@Tim Buktu — Funny thing…I most certainly DO remember those 3 a.m. bags of greasy JITB tacos.
I think ate everything in that video. I still miss the Swiss Cheese crackers. Those were/are my absolute favorite crackers ever. I can still taste them. I ate boxes and boxes of them back then.
I started eating generics and store brands in the 80s and I still do.