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@Stomper can shoot around corners with one.
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They don't make em' like they used to.Back in MY DAY, the sugar cereals were just taking off, and all the kids I knew always had that stuff! Our family was old school Wheaties, Cheerio's, or Raisin Bran. I still prefer Raisin Bran to all the others!
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My folks never bought dunkaroos for my brother or I, I dreamed of the televised goodies as a young boy that never appeared in our cupboards. We never went hungry, although I was the kid at lunch who would walk around after finishing his and see if fellow classmates were going to finish theirs. And no I wasnt the fat kid, i was 3rd to last on picture day, short and skinny, but strong. On a rare occasion a squeesit or flintstones push up would appear, we made our popcicles out of a tray with frozen canned juice. And eating out consisted of mcdonalds for dinner maybe once a month. Birthdays and Christmas was always special though. And boxed cereals were always a treat over the bagged stuff. Now a days I feel like a millionare able to toss whatever I want into my grocery basket. I sure would like to try another frozen charleston chew though..... I havent seen one in decades. Fun nostalgic thread.
Hell ya, my mom made the with coolaid and something like these.My mom made these out of concentrated orange juice. I remember them tasting better than store bought pop-cycles (where water is cheaper than concentrate).
She had this little set, maybe it was Wearever. The metal mold had a hole with a rubber grommet for a seal in it. You put a round stick through the hole, then added the liquid and froze it. To get it out of the mold after freezing, you ran tap water over the mold for a surface melt, then angled the stick some and the finished product would drop out of the mold. Years later, Tupperware came out with plastic molds, then others.
Cocaine and refined sugar have similar affects on the human brain. These weren't filled with cocaine. Just it's sugary cousin. Here is a picture of one or the other. Can you honestly say you know which of the two it is?
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If you grew up in the 90s, or raised a kid in the 90s for those here a little older, you knew of these delicious cocaine filled treats. Like the post. Like nostalgia. And I'm way too old to remember these, they just were not there when I was young. However, am I a bit looney or what. Did you say "cocaine" filled treats?
Back in MY DAY, the sugar cereals were just taking off, and all the kids I knew always had that stuff! Our family was old school Wheaties, Cheerio's, or Raisin Bran. I still prefer Raisin Bran to all the others!
Still..................
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Cocaine and refined sugar have similar affects on the human brain. These weren't filled with cocaine. Just it's sugary cousin. Here is a picture of one or the other. Can you honestly say you know which of the two it is?
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Same minus the rasian Bran.Back in MY DAY, the sugar cereals were just taking off, and all the kids I knew always had that stuff! Our family was old school Wheaties, Cheerio's, or Raisin Bran. I still prefer Raisin Bran to all the others!
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No, but I wouldn't snort either one.Cocaine and refined sugar have similar affects on the human brain. These weren't filled with cocaine. Just it's sugary cousin. Here is a picture of one or the other. Can you honestly say you know which of the two it is?
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YepRemember "Ramblin Rod" morning cartoons" during the week?
And the Saturday morning Cartoons were even better, that was when all the "good" ones were on like Johnny Dangerous, Scooby Doo, the Fat Albert and the Cosby kids, Hong Kong phooey, Sea Lab 2020, and those live programs like Jason of Star Command, and The Lost Saucer!
Later on we had "The Great Space Coaster" as an after school show! Remember the School House Rock, Yea, those were cool too! I feel bad for kids today, they get all these new sponge bob, trolls, and frozen crap that gets cranked out super cheesy!
Back in MY DAY, the sugar cereals were just taking off, and all the kids I knew always had that stuff! Our family was old school Wheaties, Cheerio's, or Raisin Bran. I still prefer Raisin Bran to all the others!
Still..................
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As a doctor friend of mine once said, "Keto, eat like humans did when the average life span was 26." After the cardio I did today, going to share a few moments with my kids and eat a few Oreos with milk.BTW, rumor is that Keto helps keep the Corona from going out of control in your lungs if you get it
Wait so the doc says keto eating is like the way they ate back in the day?As a doctor friend of mine once said, "Keto, eat like humans did when the average life span was 26." After the cardio I did today, going to share a few moments with my kids and eat a few Oreos with milk.
Balance.
I think he was implying waaaaaay back in the day.Wait so the doc says keto eating is like the way they ate back in the day?
I always thought keto is bad news.I think he was implying waaaaaay back in the day.
I think he was implying waaaaaay back in the day.
As a doctor friend of mine once said, "Keto, eat like humans did when the average life span was 26." After the cardio I did today, going to share a few moments with my kids and eat a few Oreos with milk.
Balance.