Retro Junk Food

Devo

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I was having a discussion the other day with a friend about the junk food we used to eat as a kid that they don't seem to make anymore. Here are a few favorites that I can remember:

Wig Wag chocolate bars
Cuban Lunch
Pink Elephant popcorn
Moon candy (Pop Rocks)
Mojo's
Bottle Caps
Pipe cleaners
Toffee (the one in the red package)
Hostess potato chips (BBQ was the best)
Pop Shoppe
Pic a Pop (still available)
RC Cola

I don't care what anyone says, Pop tastes much better in a glass bottle than a can or plastic container. There was nothing better as a kid on a hot sweltering day than an ice cold Mountain Dew or Cream Soda in a glass bottle.
 

kenchorney

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I was having a discussion the other day with a friend about the junk food we used to eat as a kid that they don't seem to make anymore. Here are a few favorites that I can remember:

Wig Wag chocolate bars STILL AROUND IN SOME STORES ITS CALLED CURVEY WURVEY, I THINK IT IS IMPORTED FROM THE UK
Cuban Lunch
Pink Elephant popcorn STILL AROUND MADE BY NUTTY CLUB IN WINNIPEG
Moon candy (Pop Rocks) STILL SEE IT AROUND
Mojo's
Bottle Caps STILL AROUND
Pipe cleaners
Toffee (the one in the red package) I THINK YOU MEAN MACINTOSH, HAVEN'T SEEN THAT ONE FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS
Hostess potato chips (BBQ was the best)
Pop Shoppe
Pic a Pop (still available)
RC Cola

I don't care what anyone says, Pop tastes much better in a glass bottle than a can or plastic container. There was nothing better as a kid on a hot sweltering day than an ice cold Mountain Dew or Cream Soda in a glass bottle.
Most cities have one or two places that sell retro candy. I was in one the other day and they even had some other old ones you didn't mention.

Garbage can candy
Gold rush gum-looks like little nuggets and comes in a little cotton bag
Thrill gum-the lable even said "Still tastes like soap"
wax lips

I added a few comments to the OP in my quote as well.
 

kenchorney

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Black balls - 3 for a penny
Red licorice sticks
Giant Sweet Tarts
Cracker Jacks - a toy in every box
Double Bubble - with the cartoon on the inside of the wrapper
Sugar Stix - coloured sugar in a straw
French fries & gravy from the school cafeteria
Sweettarts, Double Bubble and Pixie Stix are all still around as well. Hard to find but you do see them every now and then.
 

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Tahiti Treat pop

Black Bart gum
 

Gentle-man

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I don't care what anyone says, Pop tastes much better in a glass bottle than a can or plastic container. There was nothing better as a kid on a hot sweltering day than an ice cold Mountain Dew or Cream Soda in a glass bottle.
Agree! And better when it requires a bottle opener... used to buy cases of mexican coke at Costco in US.. glass bottle and made with real sugar... twice the price, worth every penny!
 

AngelaAurora

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I liked the gum that came out of tube, almost like toothpaste. From what I know, Cuban Lunch hasn't been made for a few years. Also that taffy, that was in a white package, with the colors of white, pink, and brown
 

kenchorney

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I never was a sweet tooth much...but I loved that "sponge candy" can't remember what it was called looked like a sponge hard and sticky, but kind of melted in your mouth.
What is that other one you had the candy stick and dipped it in the powder. Oh and those wax candy with the flalvor syrup type fluid inside.
The stuff with the stick was called Lik-m-aid
 

luvsdaty

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I miss them too! You inspired me to do some research (if I ever feel desperate enough to make some Cuban Lunch myself):

http://www.honey.com/nhb/recipes/recipe-details?RecipeID=1828

Ummmmm, that recipe while good doesn't come close to the original.Cuban lunch was simply milk chocolate & peanuts poured into red wax paper, wrapped in clear plastic. Lol, i use to beg my parents for a cuban lunch when we went shopping on the weekends & if i was good, i usually got it:clap2: It was made by Paulins in Winnipeg.
 

blazejowski

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Also that taffy, that was in a white package, with the colors of white, pink, and brown
I totally know the name of what you're talking about, but god forbid I remember what it's called...
I agree with everything on this list!!

A few favorites as a kid included:
Mojos - back when you could buy a bag-full for a buck
Gold Rush gum
Big League chew
Chocolate Icy Squares
That edible paper

but the big one for me was Screwballs Ice Cream. OMG!!!
We bought a strawberry ice cream cake from Safeway before Xmas, and it tasted EXACTLY like those...

 

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Wow, thanks for the memories everyone.

I do recall:
5 cent "Rain-blo" bubble gum,
garlic flavoured potato stix,
Lovehearts candy
Hot Tamales jellied candy
Popeye candy cigarettes
Chiclets
Sen-Sen (more of an adult candy)
 

luvsdaty

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I totally know the name of what you're talking about, but god forbid I remember what it's called...
I agree with everything on this list!!

A few favorites as a kid included:
Mojos - back when you could buy a bag-full for a buck
Gold Rush gum
Big League chew
Chocolate Icy Squares
That edible paper

but the big one for me was Screwballs Ice Cream. OMG!!!
We bought a strawberry ice cream cake from Safeway before Xmas, and it tasted EXACTLY like those...




Ha ha ha ha chocolate icy squares! you can still get those at Costco sometimes. I use to hate peeling the aluminum foil cus sometimes you wouldn't get it all, then bite into it with one of your fillings!:fear:
 

storm rider

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I never was a sweet tooth much...but I loved that "sponge candy" can't remember what it was called looked like a sponge hard and sticky, but kind of melted in your mouth.
What is that other one you had the candy stick and dipped it in the powder. Oh and those wax candy with the flalvor syrup type fluid inside.
That was "sponge toffee" actually...was packaged on clear plastic...about 4 inches square and 1 inch thick and allways one end of it was hard as a rock....you can still get it at specialty british shops...the closest thing I can think of to it is a crunchie bar....but that is covered in chocolate....try it you may like it.

To add to the list...cherry blossom which essentially was a chocolate bar...it was a massive conical hunk of chocolate with a cordial cherry filling made by Lowny...cherry glosettes...same type of thing as the raisin/peanut types but the centres were pretty much turkish delight..pretty much big turk in pebble form...very short lived when I was a kid....roman nougat...pretty much a hard yogurt bar with fruit chunks...I only ever bought one and it was for a person who pranked me when I did a run to the store whilst stoned out of my head,I could not find the fictional chocolate bar as it did not exist so I bought him the thing I thought most disgusting....he ate it to spite me LOL....cherry coke...that stuff was wicked and I dont know why they did away with it.....Astro pops...gone the way of the dodo a long time ago....sour bombs/laffy taffy/bazooka joe gum are also no longer sold.

SR
 

PlayfulAlex

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Re: Pop Shoppe

Apparently there are quite a few Vancouver locations to pick up Pop Shoppe pop!

ACME CAFE
51 Hastings Street West
Vancouver
V6B 1G4

BAGUETTE TIME
1231 Davie St.
VANCOUVER, BC
V6B 2G6

BLENZ #12 (GRANVILLE N)
700 DAVIE STREET
VANCOUVER, BC
V6B 2G6

BEAN AROUND THE WORLD
1002 Mainland St.
Vancouver B.C.
V6B 2T4

GRAND CENTRAL
437 Robson Street
Vancouver B.C.
V6B 6B3

IGA MARKETPLACE
489 ROBSON STREET
VANCOUVER, BC
V6B 6L9

LONDON DRUGS
1650 DAVIE STREET
VANCOUVER, BC
V6B 2G6
 
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