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Cap'n Crunch is a corn and oat breakfast cereal manufactured by Quaker Oats Company, a subsidiary of PepsiCo since 2001. After introducing the original cereal in 1963, marketed simply as Cap'n Crunch, Quaker Oats has since introduced numerous flavors and seasonal variations, some for a limited time — and currently offers a Cap'n Crunch product line. the gimmick of Cap'n Crunch was that it kept it's crunch, even in milk, other cereals at the time got soggy in milk, while Cap'n Crunch didn't The character, Horatio Magellan Crunch, captains a ship called the Guppy, and was born on Crunch Island, a magical island off the coast of Ohio and in the Sea of Milk—with talking trees, crazy creatures and a mountain (Mt. Crunchmore)
Tags: toys, big wheel, vint, big, quaker
Fruit Flavored !!!?! How about Fruit WONDERFUL !!! Show your Goof pride - Grape Fashion rules
Tags: 1960s, aid, face, funny, funny face
We're Having Beefaroni !!!! YAY!!! So delicious, children had parades. You can parade in your Beefaroni clothes and merchandise. Get yours today (Before we run out)
Tags: upa, beefaroni, boyardee, ad, vintage
You luv'em, you eat'em, you scream for them - Thats right Screaming Yellow Zonkers - get yours now !!! Screaming Yellow Zonkers was a popcorn snack food, produced and marketed by Lincoln Snacks in the USA from 1968-2007, with subsequent limited editions. Zonkers were noted for the bold graphics and funny text of their packaging. In 1968 Lincoln Snacks developed a nut-free, kosher sugar glazed popcorn with a strong yellow color — as a variant of their other popcorn products, Fiddle Faddle and Poppycock. When Lincoln executives invited major ad agencies in Chicago to pitch ideas for a name and marketing concept, a small agency, Hurvis, Binzer & Churchill won the account, naming the product "Screaming Yellow Zonkers"
Tags: screaming, zonkers, sixties, 60s, yellow
KiX breakfast Cereal box from the 1970s. Kix (stylized as KiX) is a brand of breakfast cereal introduced in 1937 by the General Mills company of Golden Valley, Minnesota. The product is an extruded, expanded puffed-grain cereal made with cornmeal. The slogan "Kid Tested. Mother Approved." was introduced in 1978. During the 1980s, television commercials included the jingle "Kids love Kix for what Kix has got. Moms love Kix for what Kix has not," the latter a reference to its claims of no added food coloring or flavors. In 2018, the slogan was updated to "Kid-tested. Parent-approved".
Tags: cereal, 1970s, 70s, kids love kix, school house
Super Sugar Crisp
Tags: bear, mascot super sugar, saturday morning, sixties, seventies
Fruit Pie the Magician was the official mascot for fruit pies from 1973 until early 2006 when the character was removed from the fruit pie labels. Over the years Fruit Pie the Magician was featured in print ads in comic books as well as animated in television commercials. The character appeared on fruit pie product labels as a living fruit pie sporting a cape, white gloves, top hat and magic wand. "Magic - Fruit Pie the Magician loves to entertain friends with his wacky magic tricks. His favorite magic trick is to make Fruit Pies appear out of thin air. You always have to keep an eye on the Magician or else he may play a trick on you."
Tags: junk food, television, fruit pie the magician, character, cartoon
Distressed, Vintage Authentic Twinkies with Twinkie the Kid
Tags: cake, mascot, twinkie the kid, food, dessert
A Ding Dong is a chocolate cake produced and distributed in the United States and in Canada King Dons; in some U.S. markets, it was previously known as Big Wheels. The Ding Dong has been produced since 1967, with the exception of a brief period in 2013. It is round with a flat top and bottom, close to three inches in diameter and slightly taller than an inch, similar in shape and size to a hockey puck. A white creamy filling is injected into the center and a thin coating of chocolate glaze covers the cake. The Ding Dong was originally wrapped in a square of thin aluminum foil, enabling it to be carried in lunches without melting the chocolate glaze.
Tags: sixties, cake, dong, ding, ding dongs
King Ding Dong
A Ding Dong is a chocolate cake produced and distributed in the United States and in Canada King Dons; in some U.S. markets, it was previously known as Big Wheels. The Ding Dong has been produced since 1967, with the exception of a brief period in 2013. It is round with a flat top and bottom, close to three inches in diameter and slightly taller than an inch, similar in shape and size to a hockey puck. A white creamy filling is injected into the center and a thin coating of chocolate glaze covers the cake. The Ding Dong was originally wrapped in a square of thin aluminum foil, enabling it to be carried in lunches without melting the chocolate glaze.
Tags: ding, character, ding dongs, dong, food
"The crunchy cereal that smiles back at you." According to a description from the March 22, 1976 issue of Time Magazine, "Later this year Ralston will introduce... Grins & Smiles & Giggles & Laughs, which (or so kids will be told) stream from the mouth of a 'computer-type monster' named Cecil when his 'funny bone' is tickled."
Tags: 1970s, boo berry, cartoons, count chocula, frankenberry
O'Boise's are O'boisterous and you can be too !!!!
Tags: oboise, potato snack chips, snack chips, boise, eighties
Can you even wait 5 minutes !!! before you buy this !! Just add water, shake, wait and eat !!! A must have !!!! You could have a dance party while simultaneously making dessert. Just put the powder in the shaker cup, add milk, shake, and in minutes you would have a creamy treat in vanilla, chocolate or banana. Such was the beauty of Royal's Shake-a-Puddin', which also may bring to mind bubbly commercials of girls with flipped hair, miniskirts, and Go-Go boots shaking pudding to the tune of "Shake, Shake, Shake-a-Puddin'. Puddin-Puddin, Shake-a-Puddin' Mmmm- Mmmmm."
Tags: 1960s, 60s, chocolate, food, fun
Shake-A Pudd'n
Libby's Solid Pack Pumpkin
Tags: pumpkin pie thanksgiving, thanksgiving turkey, pumpkins, thanksgiving day, pumpkin spice
YIPES! STRIPES! Beech-Nut Fruit Stripe Gum
Tags: 1970s, 70s, sixties, 1960s, mcm
Cool, Vintage Style, Distressed "Do you have Jax Beer ?" You need this for your beer memorabilia street cred- or if you like Mid Century Modern style.
Tags: advertising, mid century modern, gerald mcboing boing, upa, modern
Sour Apple Mouth Full Bubble Gum - All the gum you could possibly chew and maybe childhood choking Hazard. Weren't the Seventies Great ! Made by Fleer - The Fleer Corporation, founded by Frank H. Fleer in 1885, was the first company to successfully manufacture bubble gum; it remained a family-owned enterprise until 1989. Fleer originally developed a bubble gum formulation called Blibber-Blubber in 1906. However, while this gum was capable of being blown into bubbles, in other respects it was vastly inferior to regular chewing gum, and Blibber-Blubber was never marketed to the public. In 1928, Fleer employee Walter Diemer improved the Blibber-Blubber formulation to produce the first commercially successful bubble gum, Dubble Bubble.
Tags: 1960s, apple, big mouth, candy, mouth full
Razzles are a candy that once chewed, mix to transform into chewing gum. Originally introduced in 1966, with an advertising slogan and jingle of "First it's a candy, then it's a gum. Little round Razzles are so much fun." The original flavor was raspberry.They were named after a fictional flavor, Razzleberry, that was planned but never panned out. This has also happened with the flavor "Zuzzleberry Zash", as well as "Tropical Tash". Concord Confections was formed in 1986, and sometime after that date acquired the Razzles brand. Additional fruit flavors were added to raspberry, such as orange, lemon, and grape. Most recently, a "tropical fruit" pack and a "sour" pack were added to the product line.[1] Tootsie Roll Industries acquired Concord
Tags: razzles, 70s, bubble gum, 1970s, gum
Freckles are "in" with Freckle Face Strawberry "Funny Face" Drink Mix
Tags: face, fruit, kitsch, retro, strawberry
The Marathon bar was a chocolate bar that was made by the Mars chocolate company. Makers of the famous Snickers, Milky Way Bar, and of course, the wonderful Twix Triple Chocolate Bar. During the time the Marathon Bar had a presence in stores, they were packaged with ruler markings on the wrapper. Most notable, in all of the 7/11 stores in the 70s, you would always see marathon bars on display there, packaged with ruler markings on the wrapper. Probably as a marketing tactic that made it better for the marathon bar to get recognized by children and other potential buyer when they were browsing the candy section. The bar has since been discontinued in 1981 most likely because of it's similarity to the other candy bars that mars was selling
Tags: 70s, 80s, advertising, candy lover, cartoon
Quench your thirst for nostalgia with Lefty Lemon "Funny Face"
Tags: aid, cool, face, goofy grape, lefty lemon
Quench your thirst for fun with Jolly Olly Orange "Funny Face"
Tags: retro, orange, funny, kool aid, humor
You know 'em you love 'em you got ta wear 'em
Tags: japanese, steam, the original, icon, tokyo
Show your support for the best ice cream, yum, yum, yum
Tags: cute, vintage, hand drawn, dessert, worn