Tv Dinner Merch
The Sopranos Gabagool it’s what’s for dinner Sticker
by DebraDesigns
$3.00 $3.50
Description: The Swanson Company's first frozen dinner was a turkey dinner; eventually, the company added chicken and beef entrées. With over half of American households owning televisions by the 1950s, the Swanson brothers called their frozen meals "TV dinners," suitable for eating on a folding tray in one's living room while watching television. TV dinner brand
Description: The Swanson Company's first frozen dinner was a turkey dinner; eventually, the company added chicken and beef entrées. With over half of American households owning televisions by the 1950s, the Swanson brothers called their frozen meals "TV dinners," suitable for eating on a folding tray in one's living room while watching television. TV dinner brand
Description: High-contrast portrait of Jim from Friday Night Dinner. Simple and effective design for fans of the iconic comedy character.
Jim Goodman Friday Night Dinner Shalom Baseball T-Shirt
by Winnie Squirrel Lab
$19 $26
Twilight Zone - Dinner is Served - Kanamit Kids Hoodie
by Cosmic Tornado
$26 $36
Double RR dinner parody retro vintage Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by Odd Acorn Studio
$17 $24
Description: You Just Fold It In - Family Dinner TV Show - Schitt's Creek Shirt, David Rose Moira Rose
You Just Fold It In - Family Dinner TV Show - Schitt's Creek Shirt, David Rose Moira Rose T-Shirt
by osoman
$18 $24
Now I Know What A TV Dinner Feels Like Tapestry
by Aleksandar Kostjuk
$23 $30
Description: Dyktmm? Tmm Tmm Yiktmm Wlodl Wsmttmm Tmm Tmm Smttmm. This iconic Michael Scott quote meme from The Office Dinner Party episode is for TV show fans, comedy lovers, and Dunder Mifflin devotees.
Dyktmm? Tmm Tmm Yiktmm Wlodl Wsmttmm Tmm Tmm Smttmm The Office Michael Scott Quote Fan Meme Kids T-Shirt
by Catharsiscath
$12 $19
Hickory Fun Honey Ham Christmas With The TV Kranks Ugly Pin
by DaThuns
$2.75 $3.25
Christmas With The Sitcom Kranks Natural Vintage Sticker
by DaThuns
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Bring back the glory days of frozen egg rolls and middle-American Chinese night with this official-style Chun King logo tee. Once the king of canned chow mein and the freezer-aisle egg roll empire that ruled from the ’50s through the ’80s (peaking hard in the 1970s), Chun King fed a generation of families who thought “Chinese food” meant a tray of crispy rolls and a can of chop suey. Now the defunct icon lives again on soft cotton—pure retro kitchen nostalgia for anyone who grew up with that red-and-gold packaging in the freezer.