taco flavored doritos- now vintage
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yes, i know it surprised my children
i was born before Doritos were invented
and ranch dressing became popular
and captain crunch cereal
and space bars and pop tarts
were born
and …
the 60s and 70a
were the heyday for junk food
and i was in my glory.
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what is a childhood food or snack that you still think about?
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‘i’m not really a football guy, i’m more of a snack guy,’
-john, age 5
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I do appreciate a Dorito and some nice dip.
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I’m all about salty, crunchy snacks, and yes, dip!
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I come from a time slot where snacks weren’t even known…. the greatest thing were ‘goldfish’, tiny fish-formed salted snacks. they still exist but i haven’t seen them in a loooooong time. when i was older, Bruchschokolade was a relatively cheap option – nowadays i think you call it chocolate bark (broken pieces of choco) and it has become a ‘lifestyle choice’. Then it was the ‘rubbish’, broken chocolate bunnies, pralinés, etc. and was sold by the 100gr or less….. now it’s an extra expensive plate of ‘hand made’ chocolate with fruits or nuts or whatnot in it! one of my earliest memories though was, when i stole a 20ct bar of icecream from our nearby shop. they had them outside of the store in a large cooler – my mum had to pick me up at the store and had to speak to the manager about her bad daughter….. you see, some hundred yrs later, i still haven’t forgotten the shame and my mum’s horror!
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oh, that’s so funny!
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I ate so much junk when I was a kid!
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we did too, and it’s crazy looking back )
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😄
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I ate a lot of sweets when I was a kid, but Mum cooked hearty stews and casseroles to offset the junk.
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yum, then that evens it out )
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Yes (hopefully).
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I cannot remember having snacks or treats … but we had peach and apricot trees in the backyard, and there was a yummy loganberry vine down beside the shed …
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oh, how lucky !
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The only snacks I remember are crisps but those were a treat with a picnic of soggy sandwiches.
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my favorite – potato chips, here
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WE didn’t
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We didn’t eat junk food on the farm. The occasional store-bought cookies were a real treat. Mom did all her own baking. My favourite were chocolate marshmallow puffs. https://lolliesnstuff.com.au/product/griffins-mallowpuffs-original-marshmallow-biscuits-200g-packet/
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I love home-baked treats – thanks for the recipe!
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Chips and junk food were NOT a staple in my house. We had to beg for them – or buy them on our own once we made money. They were strictly party food. Must say, I am definitely a chip gal…
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yes, I’ve always been a salty, crunchy snacker
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Absolutely!
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Ice cream and lots of it.
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oh, good choice –
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Beth 😉
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Lol at the quote from John…kiddos always say it best!
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The occasional cookie (store bought) was for dessert. Potato chips made an appearance infrequently at lunch, in the summer, at the lake. I do have a memory of pop tarts in the 60’s however…
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yes, they were popular when they arrived on the scene –
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My favorite Christmas gift was a tub of Marshmallow Fluff. A Fluffernutter (with peanut butter)was my go-to sandwich when I was small. I’ve been able to recreate ’em. Deep nostalgia.
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Wow… as a family we would walk to the Dairy Queen throughout the summer for a cone dipped in chocolate and if the folks had a party, we were allowed chips, dip and Faygo red pop!
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One year, I got from my sister on my Birthday, $10.00’s worth of Cadbury’s 4 Flavour Chocolate bars at a $1.00 each. They were and it was THE BEST!!!
She ordered from our school bus driver. He owned a garage/service station and we could order any ‘junk food’ he had in the store. It was great cause we all lived in the country and your parents weren’t going to town just for stuff like that!
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I liked Pop Tarts and Double Bubble gum and yummy little Bama pies. And I ate Frosted Flakes out of the box like popcorn. Offhand I don’t remember any chips but if they were there, I ate them.
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In Germany we did not have Doritos or any crisps for snacking. We had fruit and chocolate :-)
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I picked up a bag of these “vintage” Doritos a couple of years ago. They brought back such memories of childhood!
I’d say Tang. It’s still around, of course, but not as popular as it once was. Probably because we haven’t been to the moon in 50 years.
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Cute quote
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Twinties!
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I meant Twinkies, especially the chocolate ones.
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Mine is Chick-O-Stick. How I love those things.
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I loved Swiss Rolls….
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Ah, so many. Ding Dongs were so delicious. Not today’s version, but the old ones.
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Bugles and atomic fireballs. I recently came across this candy ad: https://www.amazon.com/RETRO-CANDY-YUM-1945-79th-Nostalgic/dp/B088Q17CHZ/
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60s in Oz – forever hungry but finding the mulberries, loquats and honeysuckles outdoors. Snacks came in abundance at the Royal Easter show once a year where we’d get several showbags like Hoadleys (choc) and Smiths (savoury) and make the stash last for months!
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Apologies for “anonymous” comment above Beth. Been off the platform for a while and not logged in 🤭
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As above (I apparently was anonymous)
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