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White & Red: Throw back junk food

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On behalf of Torrie, who cannot be here at the moment, herewith the history of Junk Food:

 

 

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Ready for a little nostalgia? Memories from childhood? Rotten teeth and dentist visits? Here's your spot! Lets take a jump back in time and relive the days when life was more simple, junk cost a lot less and no one really worried about the health implications of too much junk!

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These little bottles of sugar left everyone wanting more!

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Can anyone say childhood smoking? No one cared back then.

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How many licks does it take to get to the center of the Toostie Roll Pop? The world may never know.

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The gum whose flavor lasted exactly 1.5 seconds. 

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Love it or hate it. There was no in between.

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Is this one still around?

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I really think lots of people would be offend by this one today. 

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I'm seeing a theme here.

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Found at the corner store and sure to break a tooth. 

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What's your favorite? Chocolate or strawberry?

 

 

What is your favorite candy from your childhood? List them here and lets discuss times past! 

 

Mine is the Candy Necklace! I had to wear one as often as possible! When I was old enough I would walk tot he 7-11 store and buy a bunch of them so I would have one for every day of the week. I seriously ate one every day! I savored them...it would all day!

 

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Now a Charlestown chew was worth the price. We'd freeze them and then smash them to bits and, of course, break our teeth. But they lasted forever even with working teeth

 

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Kinder eggs!  I love those. Can't get them or bring them to the U.S. any more because they are a "choking hazard."

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Pikkie Sweetened Condensed Milk in a triangle:

 

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This was in the very late 60's, early 70's. Sadly, they haven't made them in decades.

This was basically the only sweet I had, growing up.

don't know how these are called in English but in our local dialect it was called a 'face puller' meaning you would pull a face because it was extremely sour.

 

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They make candy baskets for your birth year... I remember all these still being around through grade school. Lol candy cigarettes were the best.

 

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Bomb pops were my favorite things from the ice cream truck in grade school. Later on they changed the name to something less offensive but I think they changed them back lately

 

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here they are called american balls lol

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