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« on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 02:38 pm »
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« Reply #1 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 02:45 pm »
Back when a can of soda cost a dime from the vending machine ...

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« Reply #2 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 02:49 pm »
I miss this happy smiling man at the breakfast table.

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« Reply #3 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 02:50 pm »


Oldie but goodie... the OG energy drink!

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« Reply #4 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 02:53 pm »
I miss this happy smiling man at the breakfast table.

I love the stuff. To this day i'll eat it cold with milk. I'm weird. Or hot with brown sugar!

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« Reply #5 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 04:25 pm »
Clark Bar.  Loved it, hard to find, up until NECCO closed up shop.

The promised renewed Clark Bar has never materialized.  The idiots who bought it, keep making these stupid Clark bar “cups” with chunks like it in them, but…they can’t make the straight up candy bar?  What the hell?

I’m so glad my local wonderful chocolatier has come up with a Clark substitute.  Little peanut butter sticks, but they’re so expensive.

Also, Hershey long ago bought the rights to Zagnut, which is Clark bar but coconut crisp instead of chocolate.  Also hard to find, but they do exist in those traveler stations.
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« Reply #6 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 04:38 pm »
What I miss most is Brach's Royals and Milkmaids. Remember the HUGE displays of them running up the wall to the ceiling at your local supermarket? Now, all gone.  :crying:

I could eat those things by the bucketful.  **nononono*

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« Reply #7 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 04:43 pm »
Actually, I was a fan of Atomic Fireballs.
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« Reply #8 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 04:49 pm »
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« Reply #9 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 04:51 pm »
What I miss most is Brach's Royals and Milkmaids. Remember the HUGE displays of them running up the wall to the ceiling at your local supermarket? Now, all gone.  :crying:

I could eat those things by the bucketful.  **nononono*

Yeppers -- Brach's Royals and Milkmaids. I loved them!  :beer:
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« Reply #10 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 04:57 pm »
Actually, I was a fan of Atomic Fireballs.
I heard a local story once about a mudlogger who had been on a well a really long time and wanted some time away from the rig.  So at a connection he dropped several jawbreakers down the drill string.  When they went to drill the bit was plugged so they had to trip out.  Of course when they tripped the bit out of the hole the jaw breakers had dissolved. I don't recall if they ever found out what he did or not.

Treat wise.....  I always loved pixy sticks.
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« Reply #11 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 05:22 pm »
I heard a local story once about a mudlogger who had been on a well a really long time and wanted some time away from the rig.  So at a connection he dropped several jawbreakers down the drill string.  When they went to drill the bit was plugged so they had to trip out.  Of course when they tripped the bit out of the hole the jaw breakers had dissolved. I don't recall if they ever found out what he did or not.
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No matter how desperate, I don't know of any who tried to get time off by sabotaging the drill string. No marbles or jawbreakers in the carbide lag...because it would not take the hands long to figure out who stuck them with a trip.  ****slapping  22222frying pan  Dirty tricks work both ways.

I recall an F-3 (Smith) running for 180 hours in salt based mud back in 1980. and quite a few 180 hour runs (in invert) back in 1989-1990.  By then, we were ringing out core heads in the Winnipeg Sand up here. I don't think anyone has been that deep in 20 years.
Now, bit runs only go until you run out of lease or kill the mud motor, but at 5000 ft. or more a day, that doesn't take long.

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Treat wise.....  I always loved pixy sticks.

Those were a favorite, too, but mom hated how we managed to make a mess with them, and they didn't last long. I do remember us mixing up enough Funny Face drink stuff in a quart canteen of water (pretty strong) and Fizzies.
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« Reply #12 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 05:35 pm »
When I was a kid my parents ordered Steak Tartare for the table.
They served me a small plate of uncooked meatloaf.
It was Great meatloaf, but it was not cooked.
Just minutes in an frying pan would have made it so excellent.
My father ate mine. What a shame. What a waste.
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« Reply #13 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 05:36 pm »
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If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.     -Dwight Eisenhower-

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« Reply #15 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 05:43 pm »
And don't forget the Frito Bandito pencil eraser

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« Reply #16 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 05:53 pm »
Lemon Blennd - is that just a Pittsburgh thing?
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« Reply #17 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 05:54 pm »
And don't forget the Frito Bandito pencil eraser


LOLOL....I had one.  I'd always sing....Ay, ay, ay, ay, I am the Frito Bandito...

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« Reply #18 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 05:56 pm »
Not sure if this stuff is still around, IIRC it tasted better than sprite or 7-up:


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« Reply #19 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 06:18 pm »
Actually, I was a fan of Atomic Fireballs.

I have to stay away from em... Not bad one or two at a time, but you can get em in a gallon jug over on the Amazon == Which I did, more than once... Sit em by the monitor on my office desk. And I would eat em like candy, which they ain't. I would fry my face off by the end of the first day, and learn nothing. Same would happen continuously until the entire gallon, and all my taste buds, and the roof of my mouth were all gone. And the same dang thing would happen today.

Nope  **nononono* I don't need to go through that again, again. I can't help myself with em   :shrug:

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« Reply #20 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 06:30 pm »
These all bring back so many memories.

The Jefferson General Store in Jefferson, Texas likely has any of these candies and treats.

A real step back in time.

It is an old-time general store to remind us of what used to be.

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« Reply #21 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 06:42 pm »
These all bring back so many memories.

The Jefferson General Store in Jefferson, Texas likely has any of these candies and treats.

A real step back in time.

It is an old-time general store to remind us of what used to be.


Yeah, we have something similar here in town... Norm's News - It's a proper soda fountain, grill, ice cream, and candy store, and a local landmark for sure.

I used to take my grands there for their birthday for a proper banana split, which you cannot get anywhere else in town. Heck, you can't even find anyone else who knows how. Great burgers and sammiches too.


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« Reply #22 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 06:52 pm »
Geezes, just how old are you guys ?

I remember pickled pigs feet in a jar, but even the licorice came in plastic packs. Only one store that I remember had a checker board and I forget where that was. One store in GA had some locals offer us (dad) some moonshine.
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« Reply #23 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 06:58 pm »
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« Reply #24 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 10:22 pm »
Geezes, just how old are you guys ?

I remember pickled pigs feet in a jar, but even the licorice came in plastic packs. Only one store that I remember had a checker board and I forget where that was. One store in GA had some locals offer us (dad) some moonshine.

There were still hitchin rails at my high school when I went through... And kids brung their guns t school during hunting season, hoping to knock down a deer on the way home. I remember licorice sold in a big jug, and you just reached in and got the one you wanted.

And I ain't that old.  :shrug:

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« Reply #25 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 10:24 pm »
Oh, and shine has been on my shelf pretty much my whole life - for medicinal purposes only  :whistle:

Not no more, but three years ago...

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« Reply #26 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 10:29 pm »
Any of y'all remember Necco Wafers? A candy from a bygone day, I think.. They were fading away in my day, I had em before often enough, though didn't like em much... They quit being around quite a while back, though many of the old ladies set store by em. You can still get em mail order I guess, but they ain't in the stores no more.

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« Reply #27 on: Monday, Jun 08, 2026 11:46 pm »
Even the local Amish market stopped carrying them...
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« Reply #28 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 01:51 am »
Any of y'all remember Necco Wafers? A candy from a bygone day, I think.. They were fading away in my day, I had em before often enough, though didn't like em much... They quit being around quite a while back, though many of the old ladies set store by em. You can still get em mail order I guess, but they ain't in the stores no more.
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« Reply #30 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 04:07 am »
Clark bars and Zagnuts were made in Pittsburgh. We always got a truckload of them on Halloween.

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« Reply #31 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 05:06 am »
@Smokin Joe

When I was boy, those "24" bars would only cost $1.20 with zero tax.  Not $86.00

A nickel a bar.
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« Reply #32 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 05:09 am »
Clark bars and Zagnuts were made in Pittsburgh. We always got a truckload of them on Halloween.

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« Reply #33 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 06:44 am »
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« Reply #34 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 07:45 am »
I guess they're still  made, but I haven't seen any around here.

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« Reply #35 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 09:31 am »
Any of y'all remember Necco Wafers? A candy from a bygone day, I think.. They were fading away in my day, I had em before often enough, though didn't like em much... They quit being around quite a while back, though many of the old ladies set store by em. You can still get em mail order I guess, but they ain't in the stores no more.

They were still making them when i grew up, my mom liked them, they tasted like chalk to me and broke your teeth.

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« Reply #36 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 09:40 am »
Any of y'all remember Necco Wafers? A candy from a bygone day, I think.. They were fading away in my day, I had em before often enough, though didn't like em much... They quit being around quite a while back, though many of the old ladies set store by em. You can still get em mail order I guess, but they ain't in the stores no more.

Sometimes you can still find those at Cracker Barrel.

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« Reply #37 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 09:42 am »
I loved the original Dentyne gum -- I chewed it all day long and loved how I could make it 'snap'  (annoying others I suppose) and the flavor lasted almost all day long.

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« Reply #38 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 10:11 am »


We used to watch it being made on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, after a jitney ride to the Steel Pier & Ripley's Believe It or Not exhibit!
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« Reply #39 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 01:46 pm »


We used to watch it being made on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, after a jitney ride to the Steel Pier & Ripley's Believe It or Not exhibit!



Used to able to get at the State Fair. I love the stuff!

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« Reply #40 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 02:30 pm »
I loved the original Dentyne gum -- I chewed it all day long and loved how I could make it 'snap'  (annoying others I suppose) and the flavor lasted almost all day long.



I seem to recall smokers liking this stuff... I think my dad chewed it so we wouldn't smell smoke on his breath. :D

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« Reply #41 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 02:36 pm »
Was in Home Depot yesterday to have some keys made and noticed they only offer "self checkout" terminals with a couple of employees offering assistance, etc..

Just outside the checkout area is a long row of assorted candy bars...and it's been a long time since I've had a Snickers.

A single Snickers bar is $3.39!!!!!  No thank you!
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« Reply #42 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 02:39 pm »
Was in Home Depot yesterday to have some keys made and noticed they only offer "self checkout" terminals with a couple of employees offering assistance, etc..

Just outside the checkout area is a long row of assorted candy bars...and it's been a long time since I've had a Snickers.

A single Snickers bar is $3.39!!!!!  No thank you!


What???? A Snickers bar for $3.39?  They are out of their minds.  You can get one cheaper; Target, Dollar Tree .....
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« Reply #43 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 03:03 pm »

What???? A Snickers bar for $3.39?  They are out of their minds.  You can get one cheaper; Target, Dollar Tree .....


Yes... wait til you see the prices of Halloween candy. You'll want to buy all the generic stuff.

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« Reply #44 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 03:20 pm »
Chocolate prices are insane.
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Re: Foodstuffs and brands from your childhood
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 04:57 pm »
@Smokin Joe

When I was boy, those "24" bars would only cost $1.20 with zero tax.  Not $86.00

A nickel a bar.
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Yep. There were 10 cent cokes and nickel Hershey bars, too. Even two for a penny candy.  Shows you what a nickel is worth now. Keep in mind the quarters were silver an so were the dimes, the silver quarters we also remember are worth $11.68 (melt value today), and the dimes are worth $4.67...and that buck twenty would have been worth $56.06 in today's money.
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Re: Foodstuffs and brands from your childhood
« Reply #46 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 05:04 pm »
Yep. There were 10 cent cokes and nickel Hershey bars, too. Even two for a penny candy.  Shows you what a nickel is worth now. Keep in mind the quarters were silver an so were the dimes, the silver quarters we also remember are worth $11.68 (melt value today), and the dimes are worth $4.67...and that buck twenty would have been worth $56.06 in today's money.

My grandfather owned a liquor store and deli and down one aisle were 4 wooden and glass candy cabinets. It was a lot of fun to pick out candy -- mostly penny candies but as kids those cabinets were golden.  happy77

Life was so much simpler back then and now everything is ridiculously expensive, including candy.
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Re: Foodstuffs and brands from your childhood
« Reply #47 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 05:05 pm »
They were still making them when i grew up, my mom liked them, they tasted like chalk to me and broke your teeth.

Yeah, that's the ones... I didn't like em neither - but you can't turn down candy - It's the law. Kinda reminded me of candy cigarettes or candy hearts - Kinda that same chalky thing going on, but not as good... not to say candy hearts or cigarettes are good, just barely over that bar....

Now that I'm a grampa, I truly thought about getting Necco Wafers to pass out to my grandkids to put them in that same dilemma... It's candy damit... I HAVE TO eat it...  :silly: Here... Pull my finger.... 😁

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Re: Foodstuffs and brands from your childhood
« Reply #48 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 05:15 pm »
My grandfather owned a liquor store and deli and down one aisle were 4 wooden and glass candy cabinets. It was a lot of fun to pick out candy -- mostly penny candies but as kids those cabinets were golden.  happy77

Life was so much simpler back then and now everything is ridiculously expensive, including candy.
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Re: Foodstuffs and brands from your childhood
« Reply #49 on: Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026 05:40 pm »
The Vermont Country Store sells old fashioned candies by the pound:

https://www.vermontcountrystore.com/candy/category/candies
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