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Oneiron339

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Boomer Foods Wed, 06/1/05 2:13 PM (permalink)
Check this out all you over 40's folks.
http://www.octanecreative.com/boomerbaby/food.html
 
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    Sundancer7

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    RE: Boomer Foods Wed, 06/1/05 2:38 PM (permalink)
    quote:
    Originally posted by oneiron339

    Check this out all you over 40's folks.
    http://www.octanecreative.com/boomerbaby/food.html


    Thanks OneIron: That brought back a lot of memories to the Sundancer. I actually enjoyed many of the items listed.

    Paul E. Smith
    Knoxville, TN
     
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      UncleVic

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      RE: Boomer Foods Wed, 06/1/05 2:51 PM (permalink)
      Thanks oneiron... As Sundancer said, memory blast from the past to say the least... Went to post some of mine but they're not accepting anymore... Though they offer the site (for sale) if you have a minimum bid of 7.5K...

       
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        Donna Douglass

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        RE: Boomer Foods Wed, 06/1/05 3:59 PM (permalink)
        Oh, the memories those all brought back. So many things I remember and so many things my boys enjoyed when they were growing up, like Maypo. Fun stuff.

        Thanks for memories.

        Donna
         
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          michaelgemmell

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          RE: Boomer Foods Wed, 06/1/05 6:44 PM (permalink)
          I was explaining Fizzies to the 20-something clerk at Lush Cosmetics Sunday, comparing it to their "bath bombs," which I suspect are more successful than the Fizzies. Remember the taste of Fizzies? Not so good, just fun to watch? Lush is selling an effervescent bath salt "bomb," and the taste of all that bicarb won't affect the bath! Thanks for posting this website!
           
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            zataar

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            RE: Boomer Foods Wed, 06/1/05 7:52 PM (permalink)
            What an entertaining site. Jiffy Pop was a real treat for us, as were fizzies. Tootsie Pops with the puzzle on the back of the box was an every Friday night grocery store purchase. My mother had no fear of sugar! We had Bosco, Nestle's Quik, CocoWheats Cereal and all kinds of other junk. We loved it.
             
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